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SACRAMENTO STATE Geology 103A Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Tim Horner Geology Department, CSU Sacramento Lecture #13: Lacustrine systems Reading assignments: Boggs, 5th ed., pp
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Open lake: From Boggs (2006), Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 5th edition, p. 232.
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Closed lake: From Boggs (2006), Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 45h edition, p. 233.
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Crater Lake: closed lake
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Sediment input to a lake: - hypopycnal
- homopycnal - hyperpycnal From Reineck and Singh (1986) Depositional sedimentary environments, p. 252
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(Biological) input to a lake:
From Boggs (2006), Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 5th edition, p. 230.
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Sediment thickens toward center:
From Reineck and Singh (1986) Depositional sedimentary environments, pp. 243, 246.
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Fining upward in a lacustrine deposit:
From Boggs, Principles of Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, 2nd edition
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Carbonate and clastic lakes:
From Reineck and Singh (1986) Depositional sedimentary environments, pp. 242.
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Organic-dominated lake: Green River Formation, Utah, Colorado, Wyoming
From Reading, p. 86.
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Evaporite-dominated lake
From Reading
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