Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps

Several short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the Swiss Alps at an elevation of 2339 m a.s.l. were correlated according to their organic matter content. The sediments are characterized by organic silts and show in their uppermost part a surprisingly h...

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Main Authors: Jacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWEN, Willem O. VAN DER KNAAP, Christian OHLENDORF, Michael STURM, Andrea LAMI, Christian KAMENIK, Wolfgang HOFMANN, André F. LOTTER
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2000-09-01
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/425
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spelling doaj-47fff52baefe425089b2d471e0031afe2020-11-25T01:25:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332000-09-01591s536410.4081/jlimnol.2000.s1.53Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss AlpsJacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWENWillem O. VAN DER KNAAPChristian OHLENDORFMichael STURMAndrea LAMIChristian KAMENIKWolfgang HOFMANNAndré F. LOTTERSeveral short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the Swiss Alps at an elevation of 2339 m a.s.l. were correlated according to their organic matter content. The sediments are characterized by organic silts and show in their uppermost part a surprisingly high amount of organic matter (30-35%). Synchronous changes, occurring in pollen from snow-bed vegetation, the alga Pediastrum, chironomids, and grain-size composition, point to a climatic change interpreted as cooler or shorter summers that led to prolonged ice-cover on the lake. According to palynological results the sediments date back to at least the early 15th century A.D., with the cooling phase encompassing the period between late 16th and the mid-19th century thus coinciding with the Little Ice Age. Low concentrations of both chironomid head capsules and cladoceran remains in combination with results from fossil pigment analyses point to longer periods of bottom-water anoxia as a result of long-lasting ice-cover that prevented mixing of the water column. According to our results aquatic biota in Hagelseewli are mainly indirectly influenced by climate change. The duration of ice-cover on the lake controls the mixing of the water column as well as light-availability for phytoplankton blooms.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/425diatoms, pollen, chironomids, cladocera, chrysophyte cysts, grain-size analysis
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author Jacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWEN
Willem O. VAN DER KNAAP
Christian OHLENDORF
Michael STURM
Andrea LAMI
Christian KAMENIK
Wolfgang HOFMANN
André F. LOTTER
spellingShingle Jacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWEN
Willem O. VAN DER KNAAP
Christian OHLENDORF
Michael STURM
Andrea LAMI
Christian KAMENIK
Wolfgang HOFMANN
André F. LOTTER
Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
Journal of Limnology
diatoms, pollen, chironomids, cladocera, chrysophyte cysts, grain-size analysis
author_facet Jacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWEN
Willem O. VAN DER KNAAP
Christian OHLENDORF
Michael STURM
Andrea LAMI
Christian KAMENIK
Wolfgang HOFMANN
André F. LOTTER
author_sort Jacqueline F.N. VAN LEEUWEN
title Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
title_short Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
title_full Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
title_fullStr Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from Hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the Swiss Alps
title_sort sedimentological and biostratigraphical analyses of short sediment cores from hagelseewli (2339 m a.s.l.) in the swiss alps
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2000-09-01
description Several short sediment cores of between 35 and 40 cm from Hagelseewli, a small, remote lake in the Swiss Alps at an elevation of 2339 m a.s.l. were correlated according to their organic matter content. The sediments are characterized by organic silts and show in their uppermost part a surprisingly high amount of organic matter (30-35%). Synchronous changes, occurring in pollen from snow-bed vegetation, the alga Pediastrum, chironomids, and grain-size composition, point to a climatic change interpreted as cooler or shorter summers that led to prolonged ice-cover on the lake. According to palynological results the sediments date back to at least the early 15th century A.D., with the cooling phase encompassing the period between late 16th and the mid-19th century thus coinciding with the Little Ice Age. Low concentrations of both chironomid head capsules and cladoceran remains in combination with results from fossil pigment analyses point to longer periods of bottom-water anoxia as a result of long-lasting ice-cover that prevented mixing of the water column. According to our results aquatic biota in Hagelseewli are mainly indirectly influenced by climate change. The duration of ice-cover on the lake controls the mixing of the water column as well as light-availability for phytoplankton blooms.
topic diatoms, pollen, chironomids, cladocera, chrysophyte cysts, grain-size analysis
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/425
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