2021
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3353
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Highly variable sediment deposition in Lake Imandra, NW Russia, since the Late Pleistocene

Abstract: To understand the dynamics of sediment deposition and the potential influences of complex current systems in large lakes, Lake Imandra (Kola Peninsula) has been investigated. Seismic and echo‐sounder data of the central part of Bolshaya Imandra reveal the sediment architecture in unprecedented detail. In addition, the sediment core data indicate highly variable depositional processes since the Late Pleistocene. The complex morphology of the lacustrine basin favoured accumulation of sediment in depressions, whe… Show more

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“…Lenz et al . (2022b) investigated the glacial and postglacial sediment dynamics in Lake Imandra, the largest lake in the European Arctic and located on the Kola Peninsula (Fig. 1), based on a hydro‐acoustic survey and multiproxy investigations of two sediment cores (Table 1).…”
Section: Recent Progress From Lake Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lenz et al . (2022b) investigated the glacial and postglacial sediment dynamics in Lake Imandra, the largest lake in the European Arctic and located on the Kola Peninsula (Fig. 1), based on a hydro‐acoustic survey and multiproxy investigations of two sediment cores (Table 1).…”
Section: Recent Progress From Lake Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TC: total carbon; TIC total inorganic carbon; TN: total nitrogen; TOC: total organic carbon; TS: total sulphur; XRF: X-Ray Fluorescence. Lenz et al (2022b) investigated the glacial and postglacial sediment dynamics in Lake Imandra, the largest lake in the European Arctic and located on the Kola Peninsula (Fig. 1), based on a hydro-acoustic survey and multiproxy investigations of two sediment cores (Table 1).…”
Section: Recent Progress From Lake Sedimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%