paleolimnology of Haynes Lake, Oak Ridges Moraine, Ontario, Canada: documenting anthropogenic and climatic disturbances
Haynes Lake is a small kettle lake located on the Oak Ridges Moraine, and is within the Greater metropolitan area of Toronto, Ontario; Canada’s most populous region. Lake sedimentation, flux rates, diatoms and thecamoebians extracted from a benthic core were used as biological proxies to evaluate ch...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental earth sciences 2013-04, Vol.68 (7), p.1823-1834 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Haynes Lake is a small kettle lake located on the Oak Ridges Moraine, and is within the Greater metropolitan area of Toronto, Ontario; Canada’s most populous region. Lake sedimentation, flux rates, diatoms and thecamoebians extracted from a benthic core were used as biological proxies to evaluate changes in water quality through time as a function of anthropogenic activity and changing climate. There were two periods of disturbance to the Haynes Lake ecosystem from ca 8,500 years before present (YBP) through to ca A.D. 2003, which were significant enough to cause changes in lake sedimentation, the diatom flora, and thecamoebian fauna. The first disturbance was concomitant with the decline in global temperatures following the Hypsithermal Climate Optimum (ca. 4,700 YBP). The most significant disruption to Haynes Lake over the last 8,500 years, however, was the settlement of Europeans and subsequent urban development (ca. A.D. 1875), including the construction of a road immediately adjacent to the lake. Anthropogenic disturbance of inorganic clays in the recent paleosediment record ( |
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ISSN: | 1866-6280 1866-6299 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12665-012-1870-1 |