[HTML][HTML] Inorganic geochemistry of lake sediments: A review of analytical techniques and guidelines for data interpretation
Inorganic geochemistry is a powerful tool in paleolimnology. It has become one of the most
commonly used techniques to analyze lake sediments, particularly due to the development …
commonly used techniques to analyze lake sediments, particularly due to the development …
A worldwide meta-analysis (1977–2020) of sediment core dating using fallout radionuclides including 137Cs and 210Pbxs
Dating recent sediment archives (< 150 years) constitutes a prerequisite for environmental
and climatic reconstructions. Radiocaesium (137 Cs) emitted during thermonuclear bomb …
and climatic reconstructions. Radiocaesium (137 Cs) emitted during thermonuclear bomb …
Sediment source fingerprinting: benchmarking recent outputs, remaining challenges and emerging themes
Purpose This review of sediment source fingerprinting assesses the current state-of-the-art,
remaining challenges and emerging themes. It combines inputs from international scientists …
remaining challenges and emerging themes. It combines inputs from international scientists …
Global spread of hypoxia in freshwater ecosystems during the last three centuries is caused by rising local human pressure
The spread of hypoxia is a threat to aquatic ecosystem functions and services as well as to
biodiversity. However, sparse long‐term monitoring of lake ecosystems has prevented …
biodiversity. However, sparse long‐term monitoring of lake ecosystems has prevented …
210Pb sediment radiochronology: an integrated formulation and classification of dating models
Environmental archives, such as sediments, banded corals and tree rings, are widely used
to reconstruct past environmental conditions of ecosystems. In particular, 210Pb has been …
to reconstruct past environmental conditions of ecosystems. In particular, 210Pb has been …
A global review of sediment source fingerprinting research incorporating fallout radiocesium (137Cs)
Abstract Information on the main sources supplying deleterious sediment loads to river
systems is needed to improve our understanding of soil erosion processes to better target …
systems is needed to improve our understanding of soil erosion processes to better target …
Erosion under climate and human pressures: An alpine lake sediment perspective
We review the scientific efforts over the last decades to reconstruct erosion from continuous
alpine lake sediment records. We focused both on methodological issues, showing the …
alpine lake sediment records. We focused both on methodological issues, showing the …
DNA from lake sediments reveals long-term ecosystem changes after a biological invasion
What are the long-term consequences of invasive species? After invasion, how long do
ecosystems require to reach a new equilibrium? Answering these questions requires long …
ecosystems require to reach a new equilibrium? Answering these questions requires long …
[HTML][HTML] Sediment organic carbon dynamics response to land use change in diverse watershed anthropogenic activities
T **ao, F Ran, Z Li, S Wang, X Nie, Y Liu, C Yang… - Environment …, 2023 - Elsevier
Sediment organic carbon (SOC) is a precious archive that synthesizes anthropogenic
processes that remove geochemical fluxes from watersheds. However, the scarcity of …
processes that remove geochemical fluxes from watersheds. However, the scarcity of …
Climate change and human activities reduced the burial efficiency of nitrogen and phosphorus in sediment from Dianchi Lake, China
Q Chen, Z Ni, S Wang, Y Guo, S Liu - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
Sediments burial is a key way to reduce the mobilization of nutrients and the risk of water
quality decline. Climate change and human activities are important factors affecting the …
quality decline. Climate change and human activities are important factors affecting the …