Distinguishing storm or fire events in historic sediments

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Distinguishing storm or fire events in historic sediments Willy Amidon, Eric Butler

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Distinguishing storm or fire events in historic sediments. Willy Amidon, Eric Butler. Introduction. • Lake sediments record past events • Coring allows study of these records. Previous work. Brown (2000), Noren (2001) used long (6m) cores to reconstruct paleoclimate and environment - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Distinguishing storm or fire events in historic sediments Willy Amidon, Eric Butler

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Introduction

• Lake sediments record past events

• Coring allows study of these records

Previous work

Brown (2000), Noren (2001) used long (6m) cores to reconstruct paleoclimate and environment

- identified coarse, inorganic sediment layers

- interpreted as storm events

OUR PURPOSE: Distinguish fire events from storm events

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Goals

Use short cores (< 40cm) to:

• Quantify historic charcoal levels

• Identify historic/prehistoric boundary

• Interpret any “storm” layers found

• Refine lab techniques

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Methods of analysis

• Visual logs

- Changes in color, density, grain size, debris

• Loss on Ignition (LOI)

- Identifies trends in organic carbon content

• Charcoal analysis

- Elemental analyzer quantifies elemental carbon (charcoal)

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Coring method

• Gravity cores from canoe

• Extrude in the field

• Cores separated into 1 cm intervals

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Sample preparation

• Dry samples & weigh

• Digest in nitric acid

- removes organic carbon

• Rinse & dry, weigh

• Elemental analyzer

- measures elemental carbon (charcoal)

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Results

• Incomplete digestion (SY)

• Incomplete washing (SY, OG)

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Alternate methods

• Visual log on OG core

• LOI on OG core

Results

• Correlation between LOI and organic material

• Suggests a storm/fire layer?

• May also represent logging

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Coming soon

• Elemental analysis on rewashed samples

- % charcoal content

• Hopeful correlation with LOI and visual log

- Does increase in charcoal correlate with decrease in LOI & color change?

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Future work

• Apply procedure to longer cores

• Pb210 dating of macrofossils (wood chips)

• Analyze & compare more short cores