A COMPUTER-ASSISTED THIN-SECTION STUDY OF LAKE BAIKAL SEDIMENTS: A TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES AND DECIPHERING THEIR CLIMATIC SIGNAL

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dc.contributor.author Francus P.
dc.contributor.author Karabanov E.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-30T12:21:16Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-30T12:21:16Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=13979364
dc.identifier.citation International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2000, 89, 2, 0260-0267
dc.identifier.issn 1437-3254
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/24070
dc.description.abstract A freeze-drying technique for cutting thin-sections of soft sediments without disturbance is used to study several Lake Baikal sedimentary microstructures. Image analysis methodology is applied to selected thin-sections. This new technique provides quantification of the size, shape, orientation and packing of the objects forming the sedimentary structures. Sedimentary processes, which were previously poorly documented, have been identified, and others are better understood. Spheroidal lens-like pure aggregates of the diatom genus Synedra are found in hemipelagic sediments, providing a new insight into their traditional paleoecological interpretation. They are possibly related to a transportation mechanism from the littoral zone or to lacustrine snow. Laminae of Aulacoseira have also been recorded. Evidence of rapid sedimentation suggests they are due to massive algal blooms. The depositional mechanism that was suggested by other studies for explaining the laminations at the Buguldeika uplift is confirmed: the hemipelagic sedimentation is interrupted by terrigenous pulses due to discharge events. The sedimentation rate appears to be increasing during these pulses. Preliminary results from the Academician Ridge show stronger microbioturbation during cold periods. This observation strengthens the hypothesis of intense water circulation during colder times. Thin-section image analysis provides crucial information for deciphering lacustrine records and their regional and palaeoclimatic significance.
dc.title A COMPUTER-ASSISTED THIN-SECTION STUDY OF LAKE BAIKAL SEDIMENTS: A TOOL FOR UNDERSTANDING SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES AND DECIPHERING THEIR CLIMATIC SIGNAL
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