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24 T12. Lake Sedimentary Records of Past Climate and Environment (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Abigail M Cermak | Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Redmond Stein | Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Tim Cook, Nicholas L. Balascio
This session will focus on lacustrine archives and reconstructions of past environmental changes through the use of geochemical, biological, and sedimentological proxies. Both modern and paleo proxy datasets are welcome.
Author Availability:
9:00-11:00 a.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 29 | 24-1 | Spatial and Sedimentological Analyses of Paleolake Sediments along the Algoma Shoreline in Grand Portage National Monument, Minnesota | Susan Kilgore | View | 30 | 24-2 | Assessing Late-Glacial Varve Presence and Environmental Controls in Western New York Lake Sediments | Grace Maxson | View | 31 | 24-3 | Late-Glacial and Holocene Threshold Behavior in a Western New York Kettle Pond | Angela Ciccone | View | 32 | 24-4 | High-resolution carbonate evidence for abrupt Early Holocene cooling in a western New York kettle pond | Elizabeth Molisani | View | 33 | 24-5 | Metagenomic insights on biogeochemical cycling in Seneca Lake, NY | Rachel Faust | View | 34 | 24-6 | The effects of hydrologic changes on carbon accumulation in Zurich Bog, New York during the Holocene | Will Patton | View | 35 | 24-7 | Tracking Anthropogenic Sediment Deposition in Lake Myotis, New York | Isabelle Kuethe | View | 36 | 24-8 | Controls on Holocene Lake-Fen–Bog Transitions in a Wetland Complex, Western New York | Tara Curtin | View | 37 | 24-9 | A Sediment Record of Environmental Change from the Pleistocene to Present from The Great Marsh in Exton PA | Kelly Edmunds | View | 38 | 24-10 | Late Quaternary Wetland Development and Wildfire Regimes from a Central Appalachian Peat Bog: Bear Meadows, Pennsylvania | Maria Fernanda Araoz Pozo | View | 39 | 24-11 | Reconstructing Carbon Accumulation and Vegetation Development in Pennsylvania Freshwater Fens | Frankie Delgado | View | 40 | 24-12 | Tracking Anthropogenic Influence in Lake Wononscopomuc, Connecticut | Mia Sanchez | View | 41 | 24-13 | Using 15N as a Marker of the Anthropocene in the Northeast US | Samantha Dow | View | 42 | 24-14 | Investigating the Varved Sediments in Lower Mystic Lake, Medford, Massachusetts: a multiproxy analysis to reconstruct the lake’s environmental history of the last ~200 years. | Erynn Lau | View | 43 | 24-15 | Late Pleistocene-Holocene Environmental Change from May Pond Sediment Cores and Upland 10Be Ages | Justin Stroup | View | 44 | 24-16 | A c. 13,000-year Record of Wildfire Activity from Ossipee Lake, New Hampshire | Lucy Whitelam | View | 45 | 24-17 | Application of Charcoal and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons to Reconstruct the Holocene Fire History of North-Central Maine | Isabelle Sander | View | 46 | 24-18 | Interrogating the Nature and Timing of the Clastic-Organic Transition in Lake Sediment Cores as an Indicator of Landscape Stabilization in New England | Matia Whiting | View | 47 | 24-19 | On the Same Wavelength: Integrating Remote Reflection and Sediment Core Data in Little Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire | View | 48 | 24-20 | Quantifying the Relationship Between Sediment Composition and Water Depth at Norman’s Pond, Newfoundland to Develop a Holocene Record of Water Level Fluctuations | Faith Morcombe | View | 49 | 24-21 | Holocene Climate Variability in Northeast Greenland inferred from Sedimentary Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotopes | Abigail Cermak | View | 50 | 24-22 | Lake Sediment Reconstruction of Long-Term Changes in an Outlet Glacier of the Northern Margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet. | Hadley Blodgett | View | 51 | 24-23 | New evidence for a Storegga Slide Tsunami deposit in Northeast Greenland | Karlee Prince | View | 52 | 24-24 | ANNUAL SEDIMENTATION PATTERNS IN A PROGLACIAL LAKE IN SVALBARD; IMPLICATIONS FOR A CHANGING ARCTIC CLIMATE AND HYDROLOGIC CYCLE | Dahlia Riddington | View | Withdrawal of Abstract 13200 |
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Lake Sedimentary Records of Past Climate and Environment (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Monday, 23 March - 8:00 AM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: CCC, Ballroom C
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 9:00-11:00 a.m.
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