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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Modelling of 210Pb behaviour in the catchment and sediment of Lake Tali Karng, Victoria, and estimation of recent sedimentation rates.

JD Smith and TF Hamilton

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 36(1) 15 - 22
Published: 1985

Abstract

The technique of 210Pb dating of sediments over time scales of up to 120 years is described and illustrated by a study of Lake Tali Karng. Results from the study of a sediment core from the deepest part of the lake shows that the flux of unsupported 210Pb to the sediment is about 145 mBq cm-2 year-1. Over the last 100 years, about 75 cm of sediment has accumulated at an average rate of 150-200 mg cm-2 year-1. Calculations using two models to convert 210Pb activity-depth profiles to age-depth profiles indicate that the sedimentation rate has increased slightly over the last 100 years. It is estimated that about 14% of the 210Pb falling in the catchment reaches the lake sediment, but depending on the assumptions made the possible range is 7-60%.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9850015

© CSIRO 1985

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