Sedimentation processes in an impoundment,Union lake,New Jersey |
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Authors: | Theresa Hughes Calcagno Gail Mowry Ashley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Geological Sciences, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, 08903 New Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Abstract: | A small (3 75 km2) impoundment. Union Lake, on the Maurice River in southern New Jersey contains fine-grained sediment and organic material being transported through the surface water system Sedimentation is slow and rates calculated from137Cs-dated cores indicate a decrease through time from 2 6 mm/yr to 0 57 mm/yr Sediment from shallow areas (<3 m) consists of winnowed preimpoundment fluvial sand, whereas sediment from deeper areas (>3 m) is dy composed of diatoms, organic matter, and silt- and clay-sized mineral grains Sediment distribution is controlled by water moving from the river entrance southward toward the outlet and by wind-generated water motion from shallow areas fringing the shore toward deeper portions of the impoundment |
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