Description: Oxbow lakes are continuous archives of flood events. On 28th June 2022 a 7.5 m long bottom sediment core (S1: 53.24758°N and 14.46271°E, 2.4 m b.s.l.) was collected from an oxbow lake in the Lower Odra Valley, NW Poland. Drilling was conducted using an Instorf sampler (Russian type; chamber dimension: 10 x 50 cm), onboard a "Manat" catamaran motorboat. After core recovery, each half-metre section was packed into a PVC tube and kept in cool rooms with a constant temperature. Samples were collected every 4 cm. For the first 2 m of the core grain-size, geochemical and Chironomidae analyses as well as radiocarbon dating were performed, which allow to identify flood events in the last 3200 years.
Global identifier:
Doi(
"10.1594/PANGAEA.979881",
)
DataMeasurements(
DataMeasurements {
domain: Unspecified,
station: None,
measured_variables: [
"Aluminium",
"Arsenic",
"Barium",
"Calcium",
"Calcium/Iron ratio",
"Carbon, organic total/Sulfur, total, ratio",
"Carbon, organic, total",
"Chemical index of alteration",
"Chromium",
"Cobalt",
"Copper",
"Copper/Zinc ratio",
"DEPTH, sediment/rock",
"Erosion index",
"Iron",
"Iron/Manganese ratio",
"Lead",
"Magnesium",
"Magnesium/Calcium ratio",
"Manganese",
"Nickel",
"Phosphorus",
"Potassium",
"Sample ID",
"Sodium",
"Sodium/Potassium ratio",
"Strontium",
"Sulfur",
"Titanium",
"Titanium/(Calcium+Potassium) ratio",
"Vanadium",
"Zinc",
],
methods: [],
},
)
Tags: Aluminium ? Kobalt ? Gesamtphosphor ? Kalium ? Magnesium ? Nickel ? Strontium ? Titan ? Vanadium ? Seen ? Blei ? Eisen ? Kupfer ? Arsen ? Geochemie ? Kohlenstoff ? Zink ? Erosion ? Oder ? Temperatur ? U-Bahn ? Chemikalien ? Gewässergrund ? Tal ?
Bounding boxes: 14.46271° .. 14.46271° x 53.24758° .. 53.24758°
License: Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0
Data access requires registration: click here for further informationLanguage: Englisch/English
Modified: 2026-03-16
Time ranges: 2022-06-28 - 2022-06-28
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