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Neopaleolimnology of urban and suburban lakes in multidisciplinary geoscience education, training, and outreachAmy MyrboLacCore/Limnological Research CenterDepartment of Earth SciencesUniversity of Minnesota – MinneapolisINQUA/SERC Workshop, June 20, 2012
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Urban and suburban lakes Focal points of communities . . .
. . . and remediation efforts
Really any lake that has a relationship with people
Why lakes? Familiar landscape features
Integrating scientific disciplines and liberal arts
Scalable to grade level and time available
How-to Lake choice: interesting questions
Hypotheses: think about sedimentary processes
Transects: teaching facies
Chronology: critical!
Analyses: keep it simple
Group poster session: leave enough time
Support available from LacCore
Nanda-gikendaasowin
Naawij Gaa-izhiwebakin
Manoomini-zaaga’iganiing
Studying what happened out in the rice lakes
Otherwise known as “Manoomin”-OEDG-REU
Activities with grades 5-12 and up
Walking to GPS locations on lakes
Core collection
Initial core description
Core correlation
Sieving for plant macrofossils (especially wild rice), invertebrate remains, sometimes live ones . . .
SEM
Light microscopy
Diatom identification and counting (!)
Writing
Presenting (oral and poster)
Assistant CuratorKristina Brady
Lab ManagerAmy Myrbo
CuratorAnders Noren
National Lacustrine Core FacilityDepartment of Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis
Initial core description (ICD)Multisensor logger
Digital core imager
Core splitter
Description of lithology and sedimentary components
Mud Ed!
“What to do with ten 10-year-olds in ten minutes”
Avery Shinneman(U. Wash.) and Myrbo
Funded by the University of MinnesotaInterdisciplinary Informatics Seed Grant Program
A new web-based resource for the identification and classification oflacustrine sedimentary components and lithologies in smear slide
Simple, quick, and powerful technique
Bulk composition, mineralogy, grain size distribution, biological components
Characterization of depositional environment
No reference work exists (Rothwell 1989 for marine
sediments is out of print and goes for $1000 on Amazon . . .)
Need accurate sediment description as part of repository core data [email protected]
Dating and chronology
How long is “long”? How long a record do you need?“Natural state” (baseline) vs.
current conditionsLead-210 datingAbout 150 years$2500/core gets you all dates in last
150 yr
Radiocarbon datingUp to 40,000 years$500/sample gets you one date
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