The glacilacustrine sedimentary environment of Bowser Lake in the northern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada

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Gilbert, R
Desloges, JR
Clague, JJ
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[1] UNIV TORONTO,DEPT GEOG,TORONTO,ON M5S 1A1,CANADA
[2] GEOL SURVEY CANADA,VANCOUVER,BC V6B 1R8,CANADA
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glacilacustrine sediments; acoustic records; varves; jokulhlaups;
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Bowser Lake, a fiord lake in the northern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, contains a thick Holocene fill consisting mainly of silt and clay varves. These sediments were carried into the lake by proglacial Bowser River which drains a high-energy, heavily glacierized basin. Sedimentation in the lake is controlled by seasonal snow and ice melt, by autumn rainstorms, and by rare, but very large jokulhlaups from glacier-dammed lakes in the upper Bowser River basin which complicate environmental inferences from the sedimentary record. Sediment is dispersed through the deep western part of the lake by energetic turbidity currents. The turbidity currents apparently do not overtop a sill that separates the western basin from much shallower areas to the east. Large amounts of silt and clay are deposited from suspension in the eastern part of the lake, but sediment accumulation rates there are much lower than to the west. Several strong acoustic reflectors punctuate the varved fill in the western basin; these may be thick or relatively coarse beds deposited during jokulhlaups or exceptionally large storms. The contemporary sediment yield to Bowser Lake, estimated from sediments in the lake, is about 360 t km(-2) a(-1). This is a relatively high value, but it is less than yields in some other, similar montane basins with extensive snow and ice cover. The most likely explanation for the difference is that large amounts of sediment have been, and continue to be, stored on the Bowser delta and in small proglacial lakes.
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