Turner, S.D. et al
210Pb-dated historical lake sediment metal concentrations from Norfolk, UK (mid-19th century to 2009)
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Turner, S.D.; Yang, H.; Rose, N.L.; Shilland, J.; Bennion, H.; Jones, V.; Sayer, C.; Baker, A. (2023). 210Pb-dated historical lake sediment metal concentrations from Norfolk, UK (mid-19th century to 2009). NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/0a0be1c9-3f1d-445f-a2f4-725ef6d2e469
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https://doi.org/10.5285/0a0be1c9-3f1d-445f-a2f4-725ef6d2e469
Measurements of sediment properties (including organic and carbonate content), radionuclides (210Pb, 137Cs, 241Am) and elements (including mercury, nickel, copper, zinc, and lead) in lake sediment successions. Radionuclide dating provides a reliable chronology of sediment ages from the mid-19th century (sometimes only 20th century) to the present (2016). The dataset comprises a standardised matrix of multiple measured sediment variables (element values per mass) against stratigraphic depth for 8 lakes.
Publication date: 2023-10-12
View numbers valid from 12 October 2023 Download numbers valid from 20 June 2024 (information prior to this was not collected)
Format
Comma-separated values (CSV)
Spatial information
Study area
Spatial representation type
Tabular (text)
Spatial reference system
WGS 84
Temporal information
Temporal extent
1850-01-01 to 2009-12-31
Provenance & quality
Sediment cores were collected by boat and coring equipment prior to project start. Sediment intervals were measured for water content, organic content and carbonate content by heating and combustion (loss-on-ignition). 210Pb dating and other radionuclides were measured on subsamples from core intervals by gamma spectroscopy at the UCL Environmental Radiometric Facility. Water content, organic content, carbonate content and 210Pb dating were measured for a number of student and research reports (unpublished) that in some cases led to being published. Previous workers efforts are gratefully acknowledged. For each lake the report/dissertation/publication is listed in Supplemental Information by WBID and Core Name.
WBID is the waterbody number allocated to lakes from a GIS-based inventory developed by University College London and the UK Centre of Ecology & Hydrology in 2004 (Hughes et al. 2004). The UK Lakes Portal (https://eip.ceh.ac.uk/apps/lakes/) contains details of over 40,000 lakes across the UK. Core names are a four letter abbreviation (usually) of the site name and a distinguishing number. Core coding is managed by the UCL Geography in-house core database Amphora.
New concentrations of elements for NERC Hydroscape were measured in 2016 on archived sediments from these previously collected cores. Sediments were extracted from the UCL Geography Dried Sediment archive. Milled samples of sediment were measured by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy using an Energy dispersive XRF (Bruker Ltd) with standard reference sediments prepared and run with the core samples. Mercury (total) was measured on subsamples by cold-vapour fluorescence spectroscopy (CV-AFS). Sediment core element concentrations measured by XRF and CV-AFS were measured with laboratory blanks and standard reference sediment samples.
WBID is the waterbody number allocated to lakes from a GIS-based inventory developed by University College London and the UK Centre of Ecology & Hydrology in 2004 (Hughes et al. 2004). The UK Lakes Portal (https://eip.ceh.ac.uk/apps/lakes/) contains details of over 40,000 lakes across the UK. Core names are a four letter abbreviation (usually) of the site name and a distinguishing number. Core coding is managed by the UCL Geography in-house core database Amphora.
New concentrations of elements for NERC Hydroscape were measured in 2016 on archived sediments from these previously collected cores. Sediments were extracted from the UCL Geography Dried Sediment archive. Milled samples of sediment were measured by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy using an Energy dispersive XRF (Bruker Ltd) with standard reference sediments prepared and run with the core samples. Mercury (total) was measured on subsamples by cold-vapour fluorescence spectroscopy (CV-AFS). Sediment core element concentrations measured by XRF and CV-AFS were measured with laboratory blanks and standard reference sediment samples.
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This dataset is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
Cite this dataset as:
Turner, S.D.; Yang, H.; Rose, N.L.; Shilland, J.; Bennion, H.; Jones, V.; Sayer, C.; Baker, A. (2023). 210Pb-dated historical lake sediment metal concentrations from Norfolk, UK (mid-19th century to 2009). NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/0a0be1c9-3f1d-445f-a2f4-725ef6d2e469
Supplemental information
WBID and Core Name - 34827_FELB6
WBID and Core Name - 35179_WOLT1
Ambroise Baker (2009) Long term origin of plant loss in Blickling Hall Lake, UK. MSc Quaternary Science dissertation, Royal Holloway, University of London.
WBID and Core Name - 35249_BLIC2
WBID and Core Name - 35738_MARS1
WBID and Core Name - 35852_BURF1
WBID and Core Name - 35977_HGB01
WBID and Core Name - 36043_SALG1
Correspondence/contact details
Authors
Shilland, J.
ECRC-UCL Geography, UK
Other contacts
Rights holder
University College London
Custodian
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
info@eidc.ac.uk
Publisher
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
info@eidc.ac.uk
Additional metadata
Funding
Natural Environment Research Council Award: NE/N006437/1
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21 March 2025 09:25