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Water Resources Research | 2010

A 450 year record of spring‐summer flood layers in annually laminated sediments from Lake Ammersee (southern Germany)

Markus Czymzik; Peter Dulski; Birgit Plessen; Ulrich von Grafenstein; Rudolf Naumann; Achim Brauer

[1]xa0A 450 year spring-summer flood layer time series at seasonal resolution has been established from the varved sediment record of Lake Ammersee (southern Germany), applying a novel methodological approach. The main results are (1) the attainment of a precise chronology by microscopic varve counting, (2) the identification of detrital layers representing flood-triggered fluxes of catchment material into the lake, and (3) the recognition of the seasonality of these flood layers from their microstratigraphic position within a varve. Tracing flood layers in a proximal and a distal core and correlating them by application of the precise chronology provided information on the depositional processes. Comparing the seasonal flood layer record with daily runoff data of the inflowing River Ammer for the period from 1926 to 1999 allowed the definition of an approximate threshold in flood magnitude above which the formation of flood layers becomes very likely. Moreover, it was possible for the first time to estimate the “completeness” of the flood layer time series and to recognize that mainly floods in spring and summer, representing the main flood seasons in this region, are well preserved in the sediment archive. Their frequency distribution over the entire 450 year time series is not stationary but reveals maxima for colder periods of the Little Ice Age when solar activity was reduced. The observed spring-summer flood layer frequency further shows trends similar to those of the occurrence of flood-prone weather regimes since A.D. 1881, probably suggesting a causal link between solar variability and changes in midlatitude atmospheric circulation patterns.


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2014

Physicochemical analyses of surface sediments from the Lonar Lake, central India - implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction

Nathani Basavaiah; Martin G. Wiesner; A. Anoop; Philip Menzel; Norbert R Nowaczyk; K. Deenadayalan; Achim Brauer; Birgit Gaye; Rudolf Naumann; Nils Riedel; R. Prasad; Martina Stebich

We report the results of our investigations on the catchment area, surface sediments, and hydrology of the monsoonal Lonar Lake, central India. Our results indicate that the lake is currently stratified with an anoxic bottom layer, and there is a spatial heterogeneity in the sensitivity of sediment parameters to different environmental processes. In the shallow (0-5 m) near shore oxic-suboxic environments the lithogenic and terrestrial organic content is high and spatially variable, and the organics show degradation in the oxic part. Due to aerial exposure resulting from lake level changes of at least 3m, the evaporitic carbonates are not completely preserved. In the deep water (>5 m) anoxic environment the lithogenics are uniformly distributed and the delta C-13 is an indicator not only for aquatic vs. terrestrial plants but also of lake pH and salinity. The isotopic composition of the evaporites is dependent not only on the isotopic composition of source water (monsoon rainfall and stream inflow) and evaporation, but is also influenced by proximity to the isotopically depleted stream inflow. We conclude that in the deep water environment lithogenic content, and isotopic composition of organic matter can be used for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2013

Orbital and solar forcing of shifts in Mid- to Late Holocene flood intensity from varved sediments of pre-alpine Lake Ammersee (southern Germany)

Markus Czymzik; Achim Brauer; Peter Dulski; Birgit Plessen; Rudolf Naumann; Ulrich von Grafenstein; Raphael Scheffler


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2013

Palaeoenvironmental implications of evaporative gaylussite crystals from Lonar Lake, central India

Ambili Anoop; Sushma Prasad; Birgit Plessen; Nathani Basavaiah; Birgit Gaye; Rudolf Naumann; Philip Menzel; Stephan M. Weise; Achim Brauer


Quaternary International | 2009

Multi-proxy evidence of late Holocene human-induced environmental changes at Lake Pupuke, Auckland (New Zealand)

Bernd Striewski; Christoph Mayr; John Flenley; Rudolf Naumann; Gillian M. Turner; Andreas Lücke


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2014

Event layers in the Japanese Lake Suigetsu ‘SG06’ sediment core: description, interpretation and climatic implications

Gordon Schlolaut; Achim Brauer; Michael H. Marshall; Takeshi Nakagawa; Richard A. Staff; Christopher Bronk Ramsey; Henry F. Lamb; Charlotte L. Bryant; Rudolf Naumann; Peter Dulski; Fiona Brock; Yusuke Yokoyama; Ryuji Tada; Tsuyoshi Haraguchi


Quaternary International | 2013

Intensified monsoon and spatiotemporal changes in precipitation patterns in the NW Himalaya during the early-mid Holocene

Ambili Anoop; Sushma Prasad; R. Krishnan; Rudolf Naumann; Peter Dulski


Limnology and Oceanography | 2014

Modern seasonality in Lake Challa (Kenya/Tanzania) and its sedimentary documentation in recent lake sediments

Christian Wolff; Iris Kristen-Jenny; Georg Schettler; Birgit Plessen; Hanno Meyer; Peter Dulski; Rudolf Naumann; Achim Brauer; Dirk Verschuren; Gerald H. Haug


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2010

Effects of detrital carbonate on stable oxygen and carbon isotope data from varved sediments of the interglacial Piànico palaeolake (Southern Alps, Italy)†

Clara Mangili; Achim Brauer; Birgit Plessen; Peter Dulski; Andrea Moscariello; Rudolf Naumann


Fundamental and Applied Limnology | 2014

Limnology and modern sedimentation patterns in high altitude Tso Moriri Lake, NW Himalaya – implications for proxy development

Praveen K. Mishra; A. Anoop; Arshid Jehangir; Sushma Prasad; Philip Menzel; Georg Schettler; Rudolf Naumann; Stephan M. Weise; N. Andersen; A. R. Yousuf; Birgit Gaye

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Achim Brauer

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Ulrich von Grafenstein

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Stephan M. Weise

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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