Title of article :
Radionuclide dating (210Pb, 137Cs, 241Am) of recent lake
sediments in a highly active geodynamic setting (Lakes Puyehue
and Icalma—Chilean Lake District)
Author/Authors :
F. Arnaud-Battandier، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , , O. Magand، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , E. Chapron d، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده , , S. Bertrand، نويسنده , , X. Boe¨s e، نويسنده , , F. Charlet، نويسنده , , M.-A. Me´lie`res c، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This study presents an attempt to use radionuclide profiles to date four short sediment cores taken from two Chilean lakes
located in a highly active geodynamic setting. In such settings, sediment series commonly contain earthquake-triggered
reworked layers and/or volcanic ash layers. All of these layers affect the vertical distribution of radionuclides. The drawing
up of accurate chronologies is made even more problematic by the low fallout rates of both natural (210Pb) and artificial (137Cs,
241Am) radionuclides. However, radionuclide profiles can be bcorrectedQ by subtracting the influence of instantaneous deposits
that have been identified from detailed sedimentological studies. Thus, radionuclides can be used to provide approximate dates
for sediment. Independent confirmation of these dates can be provided by varve counting and/or the recognition of historical
events. For Lake Puyehue, this approach has allowed particular sediment features to be related to the effects of the 1960 Chilean
earthquake (Mw 9.5) on the lake basin and its catchment area. For Lake Icalma, there is a good agreement between radionuclide
dates and the dates of the three tephra layers formed during large eruptions of the Llaima volcano in 1946, 1917 and 1883. For both lakes, artificial radionuclide fallout, which culminated in 1965, provides more robust chronological information than 210Pb
dating.
Keywords :
210Pb , 137Cs and 241Am dating , earthquake , Catastrophic flood , South America , Chile , volcanic eruption
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment