The last 1300 years of environmental history recorded in the sediments of Lake Sils (Engadine, Switzerland)

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Alex Blass
Flavio S. Anselmetti
Martin Grosjean
Michael Sturm
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[1] University of Berne,Institute of Geography
[2] EAWAG,Surface Waters
[3] ETH Zürich,Geological Institute
[4] NCCR Climate,undefined
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Proglacial lake; limnogeology; geochemistry; Alps; mega turbidite; eutrophication; ‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA); climate change; Holocene;
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Proglacial Lake Sils is located in the Upper Engadine (south-eastern Swiss Alps) at 1800 m a.s.l. and is the uppermost of four lakes in the valley. A highresolution seismic survey combined with geophysical and chemical data of 22 short sediment cores, and 137Cs, 210Pb, and 14C AMS dating provide insight into the sedimentological development of the lake during the last 1300 years. The deposits consist of diffusely laminated clayey silts. In contrast to nearby Lake Silvaplana, no varves could be detected. Sedimentation rates are on average 1.1 mm per year (40 mg cm−2a−1) which is much lower than in the adjacent Engadine lakes. The most prominent sediment feature is a turbidite that was deposited around cal AD 700, has a thickness of up to more than 6 metres and a total estimated volume of 6.5*106 m3, which is more than the total cumulated sediment mass deposited since that time (4.5 * 106 m3). The sediments deposited after around AD 1880 show higher contents of organic carbon (Corg) and biogenic silica (bSi), which suggests enhanced primary production due to increasing tourism in the area and subsequent higher nutrient supply to the lake. Sediments with distinctly lower Corg and bSi concentrations, but with larger grain-size medians and higher mica concentrations were accumulated between AD 1500 and 1880. These features are related to a late period of the ‘Little Ice Age’ when major regional glacier advances occurred.
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