2009
DOI: 10.1556/ceugeol.52.2009.3-4.2
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Radiocarbon chronology of glacial lake sediments in the Retezat Mts (South Carpathians, Romania): a window to Late Glacial and Holocene climatic and paleoenvironmental changes

Abstract: As a first piece in a series of Late Quaternary paleoecological studies on the glacial lake sediments of the Retezat Mountains, this study discusses radiocarbon chronology and sediment accumulation rate changes in two sediment profiles in relation to lithostratigraphy, organic content, biogenic silica and major pollenstratigraphic changes. A total of 25 radiocarbon dates were obtained from sediments of two lakes, Lake Brazi (TDB-1; 1740 m a.s.l.) and Lake Gales (Gales-3; 1990 m a.s.l.). Age-depth modeling was … Show more

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“…Lake Gales is deeper than Lake Brazi with a maximum depth of 20 m and a surface area of 3.68 ha (Magyari et al, 2009a). Nowadays, the lake is oligotrophic, its summer pH is between 7.1-7.67 and its conductivity is about 16.2-16.4 µS/cm Kövér, 2016).…”
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“…Lake Gales is deeper than Lake Brazi with a maximum depth of 20 m and a surface area of 3.68 ha (Magyari et al, 2009a). Nowadays, the lake is oligotrophic, its summer pH is between 7.1-7.67 and its conductivity is about 16.2-16.4 µS/cm Kövér, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first was obtained from Lake Brazi (Tăul dintre Brazi, 1740 m, 45°23'47"N, 22°54'06"E; Fig. 1), a small and shallow lake with maximum water depth of 1.1 m and a surface area of 0.4 ha (Magyari et al, 2009a). Nowadays, the lake is oligotrophic, its summer pH ranges between 6.1-6.7 and its conductivity between 10-16 µS cm -1 Kövér, 2016).…”
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