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The late Quaternary sedimentary infill of Lake Annecy (northwestern Alps): an overview from two seismic-reflection surveys
Authors:Christian Beck  Pieter Van Rensbergen  Marc De Batist  Fernand Berthier  Serge Lallier  Frédéric Manalt
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Géodynamique des Chaînes Alpines, U.M.R. C.N.R.S, Université de Savoie, 5025, 73 376 Le Bourget-du-Lac Cedex, France;(2) Renard Centre of Marine Geology, University of Ghent, Krijgslaan, 281 S8, B-9000 Gent, Belgium;(3) Department of Petroleum Geosciences, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan, 2028 Darussalam, Brunei
Abstract:The sedimentary fill of Lake Annecy (northwestern Alps) - related to the last glacial/post-glacial episode - was investigated through high resolution (sparker) and very high resolution (2.5 kHz) seismic-reflection surveys. A seismostratigraphic approach led to subdivision of a 150 m-thick pile (maximum thickness in axial part) into five units. Basal units (1 and 2) represent an imbrication of subglacial and glacio-lacustrine deposits, close to the grounding line of the glaciers' fronts (respectively at the northern and southern terminations of the lake). The first acoustically well-stratified unit (3) developed during a fast retreat of the glaciers fronts far from the lake basin, and a progradational alluvial regime, with abundant underflows, in a lake larger than the present one. Unit 4 represents the progressive decrease of this clastic input mixed with the progressive development of in situ bio-induced production. As in many other alpine lakes, a topmost unit (5), relatively thin (about 8-10 m) and with a conspicuous drape configuration, is the signature of the Holocene interglacial climatic conditions with a sedimentation rate of about 1 mm/yr. On the lacustrine basin slopes, slumps and debris flow occurred mainly within Unit 3; they may be due to, either climate-induced high rate terrigenous sedimentation, or/and to a period of increased seismo-tectonic activity.
Keywords:deglaciation  Holocene  Alps  lacustrine sedimentation  seismic stratigraphy  slumping
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