Sedimentological and geochemical properties of the uppermost sediment record of Biển Hồ maar lake, Central Highlands of Vietnam

Biển Hồ lake (14°03'03.5″ N, 108°00'00.2″ E) is a volcanic crater (i.e. maar) in Vietnam's Central Highlands that has been accumulating sediment since the Pleistocene. Here we show data from our bathymetric surveys and physical, chemical and diatom analyses of the uppermost sediment (0-2 m) (NAFOSTED project 105.99-2018.316). The data document environmental history recorded over the last 70 years in Biển Hồ Maar sediment and provide an empirical basis for the interpretation of Biển Hồ's deeper Holocene and pre-Holocene sedimentary record.

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