Sedimentation Rates Evaluation in Caucasus Mountain Lakes as Indicators of Their Catchments Denudation

The sedimentation rates of five lakes in the Western and Central Caucasus in the late Holocene were studied on the basis of radioisotope dating (137Cs of global and Chernobyl origin, 210Pbex, 14C). The lakes are located in different landscape zones and has different origin. The selection of bottom s...

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Published in:Zootaxa
Main Authors: N. V. Kuzmenkova, V. N. Golosov, E. A. Grabenko, M. Y. Alexandrin, V. A. Shishkov, O. N. Byhalova, Н. В. Кузьменкова, В. Н. Голосов, Е. А. Грабенко, М. Ю. Александрин, В. А. Шишков, О. Н. Быхалова
Other Authors: The section of this work on methods was prepared within the state order no. 0148-2019-0005 (AAAA-A19119021990091-4). Work on the rest of the text was carried out with the support of the Russian Science Foundation, project no. 19-17-00181p “Quantitative assessment of the basin component of sediment runoff and its changes in the Holocene of the Caucasus rivers.” The authors are grateful to O.N. Solomina, P.A. Toropov, I. Korneva, and M. Ivanov for consultations while working on the text, Раздел данной работы по методам подготовлен в рамках госзадания № 0148-2019-0005 (АААА-А19119021990091-4). Работа над остальным текстом велась при финансовой поддержке РНФ, проект № 19-1700181 “Количественная оценка бассейновой составляющей стока наносов и ее изменений в голоцене на реках Кавказа”. Авторы выражают благодарность член.-корр. РАН О.Н. Соломиной, к. г. н. П.А. Торопову, к. г. н. И.А. Корневой, а также к.г.н. М.М. Иванову за консультации во время работы над текстом
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Russian
Published: Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Geograficheskaya 2023
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Online Access:https://izvestia.igras.ru/jour/article/view/1724
https://doi.org/10.31857/S2587556623010107
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Summary:The sedimentation rates of five lakes in the Western and Central Caucasus in the late Holocene were studied on the basis of radioisotope dating (137Cs of global and Chernobyl origin, 210Pbex, 14C). The lakes are located in different landscape zones and has different origin. The selection of bottom sediment cores was carried out after a reservoir map of the depths моnitoring based in areas with average maximum depths. The studied lakes catchments are minimally affected by anthropogenic impact; therefore, the reservoir influx of sediments, the sedimentation rate and their changes over time are mainly controlled by natural factors. It has been established that for two lakes in the mid-mountains with tinned and forested catchments, the current sediment accumulation rate is 0.05–0.07 cm/year, and half of it consist organic matter. Sedimentation rates in the high mountain Donguz-Orun Lake increases and have been equal to 0.32 cm/year in the last 30 years without taking into account the significant amount of sediment that is redeposited in the front of the reservoir delta. The opposite trend of sedimentation rates was revealed for the high-mountain Garabashi Lake, the distinctive feature of which is the absence of glaciers at present and a rather high projective cover of vegetation catchment. Sedimentation rates in the coastal Sukhoi Liman Lake, located in the low-mountain zone, are 0.1 cm/year with a slight growth trend due to some increase in anthropogenic load associated with local clearcuts and an increase in recreational load. Исследованы темпы осадконакопления пяти озер Западного и Центрального Кавказа в позднем голоцене на основе радиоизотопного датирования (137Cs глобального и Чернобыльского происхождения, 210Pbex, 14C). Озера расположены в различных ландшафтных зонах и отличаются по своему происхождению. Водосборы исследованных озер минимально подвержены антропогенному воздействию, поэтому поступление наносов в водоем, скорости осадконакопления и их изменения во времени контролируются в основном природными ...