2021
DOI: 10.1002/lom3.10443
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A Bayesian mixing model framework for quantifying temporal variation in source of sediment to lakes across broad hydrological gradients of floodplains

Abstract: Paleolimnological reconstructions provide insights into hydrological variability of dynamic floodplain lakes. However, spatial and temporal integration of multiple reconstructions often remains underdeveloped because the efficacy of different paleolimnological measurements varies among lakes due to gradients in energy of floodwaters and sediment composition. Here, we use linear discriminant analysis to identify 10 significant elemental concentrations in sediment obtained from multiple sampling campaigns that d… Show more

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“…Given the profound effects of floodplains on riverine runoff and sediment dynamics (Hupp et al, 2015), it is crucial to explore sediment dynamics in riverine floodplains in response to hydrological regulation. In free-flowing rivers, high energy discharge can transport coarse-grained detritus into floodplains, with a corresponding impact on floodplain chemostratigraphy (Wolfe et al, 2006;Kay et al, 2021). In the Peace-Athabasca Delta, coarse-grained and magnetic-rich detrital sediments are generally associated with highenergy conditions (Wolfe et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Given the profound effects of floodplains on riverine runoff and sediment dynamics (Hupp et al, 2015), it is crucial to explore sediment dynamics in riverine floodplains in response to hydrological regulation. In free-flowing rivers, high energy discharge can transport coarse-grained detritus into floodplains, with a corresponding impact on floodplain chemostratigraphy (Wolfe et al, 2006;Kay et al, 2021). In the Peace-Athabasca Delta, coarse-grained and magnetic-rich detrital sediments are generally associated with highenergy conditions (Wolfe et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Catahoula Lake, a recent transition from alkaline sediments with high contents of K, Ca and Mg to acidic and cation-poor sediments was a response to hydrological modifications of the Mississippi River (Latuso et al, 2017). Therefore, chemostratigraphic fingerprints in floodplain deposits are capable of revealing the causes, timing and extent of hydroecological changes, especially for large rivers with scarce monitoring data (Berner et al, 2012;Grygar and Popelka, 2016;Lintern et al, 2016;Kay et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%