Mineral magnetic and physical properties of surficial sediments and onshore samples from the southern basin of Lake Baikal, Siberia |
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Authors: | J.A. Lees R.J. Fowler P.G. Appleby |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Quaternary Science, Geography Department, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, CV5 1FB, UK;(2) Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London, 26 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AP, UK;(3) Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Liverpool, PO Box 147, Liverpool, L69 3BX, UK |
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Abstract: | Results of lithostratigraphic and mineral magnetic analysis of two surficial sediment cores (21 cm and 45 cm in length) collected from the Southern basin of Lake Baikal at a water depth of 1390 m, are presented. The sediments have been measured for a wide range of mineral magnetic parameters in order to assess their value in the identification of turbidite layers. Particle size and geochemical data are also presented and these explain some of the down core variations in magnetic mineralogy. It is suggested that changes in the particle size frequency distributions down core may be related to fossil diatom shells. One of the cores has been dated using 210Pb. The sediment cores were cross-correlated using low frequency magnetic susceptibility (f) and these cores can also be correlated with a nearby core collected earlier in 1992. Changes in the magnetic parameters of lf, IRMs and HIRM210 suggest that there are significant changes in the concentration of ferrimagnetic minerals in the sediment cores, indicating changing sediment sources and/or increasing concentrations of spheroidal carbonaceous particles and the dissolution of minerals through reduction below the oxidised layer within the sediment core. |
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Keywords: | Lake Baikal pollution history trace metals carbonaceous particles magnetic minerals diatoms turbidites |
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