Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany

This study focuses on a fluvio-lacustrine sediment archive from Paleolake Alf (33-13.8 cal. ka BP) in the West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany. It formed due to volcanic eruptions of the Wartgesberg Volcano Complex that blocked the Alf River with scoria and lava and created a dammed lake. In the Alf V...

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Main Author: Eichhorn, Luise
Other Authors: Büchel, Georg, Gaupp, Reinhard
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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description This study focuses on a fluvio-lacustrine sediment archive from Paleolake Alf (33-13.8 cal. ka BP) in the West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany. It formed due to volcanic eruptions of the Wartgesberg Volcano Complex that blocked the Alf River with scoria and lava and created a dammed lake. In the Alf Valley, this volcanic dam trapped the Middle to Late Pleniglacial sediments. Main objective of this study was to improve the understanding of the paleoenvironmental change during the Middle and Late Pleniglacial including transport media, deposition structure and denudation rate. Specifically, sediment transport/ deposition processes in the Alf catchment and lake were reconstructed in combination with a design of the lake basin architecture. Further, the trapped sediment volume in the lake was calculated by applying a multidisciplinary approach combining field surveys, sedimentological, geophysical and GIS-based investigations. According to reconstructions of this study, Paleolake Alf had a maximum lake level of 410 m a.s.l. and a catchment area of ~ 55 km. Sediment core investigations from the bottomset area of the lake basin revealed (sub)millimeter (Unit I) to millimeter (Unit II) thick light and dark laminae. Light, clayey silt laminae formed during winter when Paleolake Alf was ice-covered, indicated by dropstones. Dark, silt-sized laminae were subdivided into Type I: Laminae with normal grading, and Type II: Laminae with graded sublayers. The calculated lacustrine sediment volume amounts to 25 Mio. m equalling a Pleniglacial denudation rate of 37.5 mm · ka-1 between 33 and 21 cal. ka BP. This value is in the same order of magnitude as the calculated denudation rate from the Allier River basin in French Massif Central between 29 and 16 ka BP. By correlating the Paleolake Alf record with the NGRIP ice core, the slight grainsize coarsening and the calcium increase in the lacustrine sediments (Unit II) could be explained with a change from Interstadial to Stadial ~ 26.3 ka BP.
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spelling ftdbthueringen:oai:www.db-thueringen.de:dbt_mods_00031167 2025-02-16T15:04:52+00:00 Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany Eichhorn, Luise Büchel, Georg Gaupp, Reinhard 2017 120 Seiten https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20170111-1446562 https://www.db-thueringen.de/receive/dbt_mods_00031167 https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00037321/Dissertation_Eichhorn.pdf http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:876452888 eng eng http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:876452888 all rights reserved info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess thesis Doktorarbeit ddc:550 Eifel <West> -- Vulkaneifel -- Landschaft -- Rekonstruktion -- Sediment dissertation Text doc-type:PhDThesis 2017 ftdbthueringen 2025-01-17T04:47:39Z This study focuses on a fluvio-lacustrine sediment archive from Paleolake Alf (33-13.8 cal. ka BP) in the West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany. It formed due to volcanic eruptions of the Wartgesberg Volcano Complex that blocked the Alf River with scoria and lava and created a dammed lake. In the Alf Valley, this volcanic dam trapped the Middle to Late Pleniglacial sediments. Main objective of this study was to improve the understanding of the paleoenvironmental change during the Middle and Late Pleniglacial including transport media, deposition structure and denudation rate. Specifically, sediment transport/ deposition processes in the Alf catchment and lake were reconstructed in combination with a design of the lake basin architecture. Further, the trapped sediment volume in the lake was calculated by applying a multidisciplinary approach combining field surveys, sedimentological, geophysical and GIS-based investigations. According to reconstructions of this study, Paleolake Alf had a maximum lake level of 410 m a.s.l. and a catchment area of ~ 55 km. Sediment core investigations from the bottomset area of the lake basin revealed (sub)millimeter (Unit I) to millimeter (Unit II) thick light and dark laminae. Light, clayey silt laminae formed during winter when Paleolake Alf was ice-covered, indicated by dropstones. Dark, silt-sized laminae were subdivided into Type I: Laminae with normal grading, and Type II: Laminae with graded sublayers. The calculated lacustrine sediment volume amounts to 25 Mio. m equalling a Pleniglacial denudation rate of 37.5 mm · ka-1 between 33 and 21 cal. ka BP. This value is in the same order of magnitude as the calculated denudation rate from the Allier River basin in French Massif Central between 29 and 16 ka BP. By correlating the Paleolake Alf record with the NGRIP ice core, the slight grainsize coarsening and the calcium increase in the lacustrine sediments (Unit II) could be explained with a change from Interstadial to Stadial ~ 26.3 ka BP. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis ice core NGRIP Digital Library Thüringen Alf ENVELOPE(-86.117,-86.117,-77.917,-77.917) Dammed Lake ENVELOPE(-68.258,-68.258,68.496,68.496)
spellingShingle thesis
Doktorarbeit
ddc:550
Eifel <West> -- Vulkaneifel -- Landschaft -- Rekonstruktion -- Sediment
Eichhorn, Luise
Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title_full Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title_fullStr Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title_short Reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the Pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed Paleolake Alf, West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany
title_sort reconstruction of environmental change and sedimentation processes during the pleniglacial using fluvio-lacustrine sediments from volcanically-dammed paleolake alf, west eifel volcanic field, germany
topic thesis
Doktorarbeit
ddc:550
Eifel <West> -- Vulkaneifel -- Landschaft -- Rekonstruktion -- Sediment
topic_facet thesis
Doktorarbeit
ddc:550
Eifel <West> -- Vulkaneifel -- Landschaft -- Rekonstruktion -- Sediment
url https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:27-dbt-20170111-1446562
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https://www.db-thueringen.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/dbt_derivate_00037321/Dissertation_Eichhorn.pdf
http://uri.gbv.de/document/gvk:ppn:876452888