Limnogeology – Reading the Geological Record of Lakes Session
During the past decades numerous sediment records have become available from lakes and paleolakes through shallow and (ICDP) deep drilling. These records have proven to be valuable archives of past climate and environmental change, and tectonic and volcanic activity. We invite contributions emphasizing quantitative and spatial assessments of rates of change, causes and consequences of long- and short-term climate variability, impact, magnitude, and frequency of tectonic and volcanic activity as deduced from sedimentological, geochemical, biological, and chronological tools.
Meeting Details
Session Title
Limnogeology – Reading the Geological Record of Lakes SessionYear
2016Session Chair(s)
Vogel, H., de Batist, M., Melles, M., Ariztegui, D., Andrews, S.D., Alexis, N., Schuster, M. and Anselmetti, F.Conference
EGU General AssemblyDate(s)
17-22 AprilLocation
Vienna, AustriaURL