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Anthropogenic affects on lake sedimentation process: a case study from Lake Sapanca, NW Turkey
Authors:Alper Gürbüz  Ömer Feyzi Gürer
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, Ankara University, 06100 Tandoğan, Ankara, Turkey;(2) Faculty of Engineering, Department of Geological Engineering, Kocaeli University, 41100 İzmit, Kocaeli, Turkey
Abstract:Lake Sapanca in NW Turkey is a fault originated freshwater basin fed by seasonally variable flows of 15 streams. Considerations of lake–river interaction, supported by statistical measures of 47 bottom samples, suggest that sediment transport and deposition within the lake is controlled by two types of human constructed structures in addition to natural factors: (1) the dykes constructed in the front of streams, which feed the lake by strong flows, to prevent the filling of lakebed by coarse-grained sediments; (2) the constructed regulator on the outflowing Çarksuyu stream results in a higher sedimentation rate of clay-sized material on the NE corner of the lake, which is extraordinary in the shelf environment.
Keywords:Anthropogenic affect  Eastern Marmara  Lake Sapanca  Recent sedimentation  North Anatolian Fault Zone
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