Preliminary reconstruction of sediment-source linkages for the past 6000 yrs at the Petit Lac d'Annecy, France, based on mineral magnetic data

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作者
Dearing, JA
Hu, YQ
Doody, P
James, PA
Brauer, A
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Geog, Environm Magnetism Lab, Liverpool L69 7ZT, Merseyside, England
[2] Fac Sci & Tech St Jerome, Lab Bot & Palynol, F-13397 Marseille 200, France
关键词
Holocene; Lac d'Annecy; lake sediments; mineral magnetism; soil magnetism; sediment-source linkages; soil erosion;
D O I
10.1023/A:1008186501993
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
An 8 m core from the central plain of the Petit Lac d'Annecy, France, two floodplain cores, river bedload sediments and several hundred soil samples from the catchment have been studied using magnetic techniques. The soils, mainly developed on limestones and local glacial tills, show widespread magnetic enhancement with higher ferrimagnetic concentrations and contents of superparamagnetic grains than found in the lake sediments. Some soils show significant concentrations of canted antiferromagnetic minerals (mainly haematite). Using magnetic quotient parameters the surface soils are classified into four mineralogical types. The lake and floodplain sediment properties over the past 6000 yrs can largely be explained by the erosion and deposition of these sources, with a smaller superimposed biogenic (magnetosomes) signal. Derived sediment-source linkages allow the construction of several hypotheses about geomorphological changes in the catchment system: (i) the long-term erosion of high altitude unweathered substrates has gradually increased towards the present day; (ii) the erosion of high altitude soils has increased within the last 1000 yrs, possibly during the period of the 'Little Ice Age'; (iii) shifts towards an increased erosion of surface lowland soil occurred similar to 2000 and 1000 yrs ago and may be linked to an accelerated accretion of floodplain overbank deposits; (iv) there has been a significant storage of surface soil within floodplains, which leads to an underestimation of the importance of soil erosion in the lake sediment records; (v) the sediment transported by high magnitude, low frequency flood events has shifted in source from high altitude soils before similar to 1000 cal. yr BP to lowland and mid-altitude free draining soils after similar to 1000 cal. yr BP.
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