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Old Dominion University

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2001

Diatoms

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An Examination Of The First Sediment Cores From Mountain Lake, Giles County, Virginia, For Diatoms And Pollen, Jon C. Cawley, Bruce C. Parker, Terry L. Hufford Jan 2001

An Examination Of The First Sediment Cores From Mountain Lake, Giles County, Virginia, For Diatoms And Pollen, Jon C. Cawley, Bruce C. Parker, Terry L. Hufford

Virginia Journal of Science

Mountain Lake, Virginia is a small, unique, oligotrophic, subalpine ecosystem in the southern Appalachians. Its geology, origin, climate, and history have influenced its morphometry, and therefore its sedimentology and algal flora. Radiocarbon dates establish specific Mountain Lake sediment ages at 1800, 4100, and 6100 years BP. Sediment core analysis suggests at least 6 prolonged periods when Mountain Lake probably was nearly dry or very small in size. These individual low-water periods (at approximately 100, 400, 900, 1200, 1800 and 4100 years BP) are evidenced by changes in diatom and pollen content, sedimentary erosion features, and the presence of wood fragments, …