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Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2017

Varve formation during the past three centuries in three large proglacial lakes in south-central Alaska

Evelien Boes; Maarten Van Daele; Jasper Moernaut; Sabine Schmidt; Britta J.L. Jensen; Nore Praet; Darrell S. Kaufman; Peter J. Haeussler; Michael G. Loso; Marc De Batist

The sediments stored in the large, deep proglacial lakes of south-central Alaska are largely unstudied. We analyzed sediments in 20 cores, up to 160 cm long, from Eklutna, Kenai, and Skilak Lakes, using a combination of repeated lamination counting, radionuclide dating, event stratigraphy, and tephrochronology. We show that the characteristically rhythmic layers were deposited annually. Most of these glacial varves consist of one coarse-grained base and a fine-grained top, but varves composed of multiple coarse-grained turbidite pulses are common too. They are likely related to successive episodes of high sediment discharge during flooding, and they become more frequent in all three lakes, along with increased sedimentation rates, during the nineteenth century late phase of the Little Ice Age. These flood turbidites were generated by rain events and intense melting of snow and ice. Other (mega) turbidites are a result of earthquake-triggered slope collapses (e.g., A.D. 1964). Some event layers are present in all three lakes. In addition, the annual time series of varve thickness (normalized annual sedimentation rate) are significantly correlated among the three lakes (p > 0.27; p < 0.001). Differences between the varve thickness records can be attributed partly to the dam construction at Eklutna Lake and outbursts from an ice-dammed lake at Skilak Lake. Geomorphologic differences among the catchments result in further differences in sedimentation patterns in the three lakes.


Sedimentology | 2015

A comparison of the sedimentary records of the 1960 and 2010 great Chilean earthquakes in 17 lakes: Implications for quantitative lacustrine palaeoseismology

Maarten Van Daele; Jasper Moernaut; Lindsey Doom; Evelien Boes; Karen Fontijn; Katrien Heirman; Willem Vandoorne; Dierk Hebbeln; Mario Pino; Roberto Urrutia; Robert Brümmer; Marc De Batist; Jess Trofimovs


Marine Geology | 2017

Paleoseismic potential of sublacustrine landslide records in a high-seismicity setting (south-central Alaska)

Nore Praet; Jasper Moernaut; Maarten Van Daele; Evelien Boes; Peter J. Haeussler; Michael Strupler; Sabine Schmidt; Michael G. Loso; Marc De Batist


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Sedimentary Geology | 2018

Volcanic influence of Mt. Fuji on the watershed of Lake Motosu and its impact on the lacustrine sedimentary record

Laura Lamair; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; Meriam El Ouahabi; Jacqueline Vander Auwera; Stephen Obrochta; Evelien Boes; Atsunori Nakamura; Osamu Fujiwara; Masanobu Shishikura; Sabine Schmidt; Giuseppe Siani; Yosuke Miyairi; Yusuke Yokoyama; Marc De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2018

Use of high-resolution seismic reflection data in the paleogeographical reconstruction of shallow Lake Yamanaka (Fuji Five Lakes, Japan)

Laura Lamair; Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari; Osamu Fujiwara; Yusuke Yokoyama; Ed Garrett; M. De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert; Evelien Boes; Atsunori Nakamura; Stephen Obrochta; Masanobu Shishikura; Yosuke Miyairi; Helmut Brückner; Eisuke Ono; Svenja Riedesel; Koen De Rycker; Yoshiki Sato; Jan Walstra


Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G3) | 2018

Recent changes in erosion patterns during the late Holocene in a volcanic area (Lake Yamanaka): The role of natural hazards and human activities

Laura Lamair; Aurelia Hubert; Meriam El Ouhabi; Sabine Schmidt; Jacqueline Vander Auwera; Gilles Lepoint; Evelien Boes; Osamu Fujiwara; Yususke Yokoyama; Marc De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert


Archive | 2017

Using lacustrine sediments to record past natural hazards: The case of Fuji Five Lakes (Japan)

Laura Lamair; Aurelia Hubert; Masanobu Shishikura; Osamu Fujiwara; Evelien Boes; Stephen Obrochta; Atsunori Nakamura; Yosuke Miyairi; Yusuke Yokoyama; Marc De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert


Archive | 2017

Sedimentation influx and volcanic interactions in the Fuji Five Lakes: implications for paleoseismological records

Laura Lamair; Aurelia Hubert; Meriam El Ouahabi; Ed Garrett; Masanobu Shishikura; Sabine Schmidt; Evelien Boes; Stephen Obrochta; Atsunori Nakamura; Yosuke Miyairi; Yusuke Yokoyama; Marc De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert


BELQUA | 2017

The role of natural hazards and human activities on change of sedimentation patterns: The case of Lake Yamanaka (Fuji Five Lakes, Japan)

Laura Lamair; Aurelia Hubert; Meriam El Ouahabi; Anne-Lise Develle; Sabine Schmidt; Gilles Lepoint; Evelien Boes; Osamu Fujiwara; Yusuke Yokoyama; Marc De Batist; Vanessa Heyvaert

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Vanessa Heyvaert

Geological Survey of Belgium

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Osamu Fujiwara

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Atsunori Nakamura

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ed Garrett

Geological Survey of Belgium

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