The sediment record at Kassjön (N. Sweden) consists of ∼6400 varves. Image analysis was used to determine grey-scale variation and varve thickness from which annual minerogenic accumulation rate (MinAR) was inferred for the period 4486 BC – AD 1900
British Columbia ; Canada ; Carbonate ; Dendrochronology ; Dendrogeomorphology ; Dendrology ; Eleventh Century ; Geochemistry ; Lacustrine sediment ; Little ice age ; Moraine ; Palaeo-environment ; Twentieth Century ; Varves ; Watershed
sediment production and sediment delivery processes within alpine geomorphic systems. Moose Lake contains a partially varved record indicating variable rates of accumulation during the last millennium that, in general, coincide with previously documented
LIA glacial advances in the region and locally. Dendrochronological assessment of forefield surfaces in the headwaters of the catchment (Reef Icefield), increases in varve thickness within 8 Moose Lake sediment cores and elevated carbonate