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Lake Nar
Nar Gölü (Turkish)
Lake Nar
Lake Nar is located in Turkey
Lake Nar
Lake Nar
LocationNiğde Province
Coordinates38°20′24.43″N 34°27′23.69″E / 38.3401194°N 34.4565806°E / 38.3401194; 34.4565806
TypeVolcanic crater lake
Basin countriesTurkey
Surface area0.7 km2 (0.27 sq mi)
Average depth21 m (69 ft)
Surface elevation1,363 m (4,472 ft)
SettlementsGülağaç

Lake Nar (Turkish: Nar or Narlı Gölü) is a brackish lake situated on the borderline between Aksaray Province and Niğde Province of central Turkey (38°20′24.43″N 34°27′23.69″E / 38.3401194°N 34.4565806°E / 38.3401194; 34.4565806 altitude:1,363 metres (4,472 ft) AMSL). It is around 21 metres deep and 0.7 square kilometres in area. The lake basin formed as a result of volcanic activity; specifically it is classed as a maar lake.[1] There is still geothermal activity in the area, which has given rise to hot springs around the lake. In recent years, the geothermal waters have been pumped up to nearby hotels for use in their hot baths.

Lake Nar is particularly known for its scientific importance. It is home to a newly-described species of microscopic diatom algae called Clipeoparvus anatolicus.[2] Nar lake waters undergo a remarkable change between different seasons. In winter, the lake water is cold from top to bottom. As the temperature increases in the spring, the lake water divides into an upper half which is warm (epilimnion), while the lower half (hypolimnion) stays cold and lacking in oxygen. An abundance of planktonic algae (or plankton bloom) in early summer changes the water chemistry and leads to the precipitation of calcium carbonate. As a result, the mud at the bottom of the lake is made of alternating black and white layers (or varves) representing different seasons of the year. Like tree rings, they create a natural geological clock. The best known other example of a varve-forming lake in Turkey is Lake Van.

Work has been carried out on its sediments and waters by a team of British, Turkish and French researchers. Since 1997, water samples have been taken from the lake to monitor how the lake level and chemistry has changed with climate. Over this period, central Turkey experience a shift to drier conditions (especially hotter summers with more evaporation), which was seen in Lake Nar as a lake level fall and a change in the chemistry of the lake.[3]

Sediment cores taken from Nar lake have been dated by counting individual layers back thousands of years. Laboratory analysis of these sediment cores has enabled the history of climate and human activities to be reconstructed in great detail. For example, pollen analysis has shown how the Arab invasions of central Anatolia during the 8th and 9th centuries destroyed Cappadocia’s late antique rural economy based on tree crops and cereal cultivation, the so-called Beyşehir Occupation phase.[4] In 2010, new core samples were taken from the lake sediments, extending from the present lake bed at around 21 metres water depth to over 21 metres below the lake bed. This sediment record extends from the present day back to around 14,000 years ago, and by analysing the changes in the chemistry of the sediments it has been possible to reconstruct how the lake level, and hence how the climate of central Turkey, has changed over time.[5] After a dry period at the time of the northern European Younger Dryas cold period, there was a rapid shift to wetter conditions ~11,700 years ago. It stayed wet for several thousand years, and then gradually got drier, reaching a peak around 4,000-2,000 years ago.

  1. ^ Gevrek, Ali İhsan; Kazanci, Nizamettin (January 2000). "A Pleistocene, pyroclastic-poor maar from central Anatolia, Turkey: influence of a local fault on a phreatomagmatic eruption". Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 95 (1–4): 309–317. doi:10.1016/S0377-0273(99)00121-3.
  2. ^ Woodbridge, J., Roberts, N. and Cox, E.J. (2010) Morphology and ecology of a new centric diatom from Cappadocia (central Turkey). Diatom Research 25, 195-212
  3. ^ Dean, Jonathan R.; Eastwood, Warren J.; Roberts, Neil; Jones, Matthew D.; Yiğitbaşıoğlu, Hakan; Allcock, Samantha L.; Woodbridge, Jessie; Metcalfe, Sarah E.; Leng, Melanie J. (November 2014). "Tracking the hydro-climatic signal from lake to sediment: A field study from central Turkey" (PDF). Journal of Hydrology. 529: 608–621. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.11.004.
  4. ^ England, A., Eastwood, W.J., Roberts, C.N., Turner, R. and Haldon, J.F. 2008 Historical landscape change in Cappadocia (central Turkey): a palaeoecological investigation of annually-laminated sediments from Nar lake. The Holocene 18, 1229-1245. doi=10.1177/0959683608096598
  5. ^ Dean, Jonathan R.; Jones, Matthew D.; Leng, Melanie J.; Noble, Stephen R.; Metcalfe, Sarah E.; Sloane, Hilary J.; Sahy, Diana; Eastwood, Warren J.; Roberts, C. Neil (September 2015). "Eastern Mediterranean hydroclimate over the late glacial and Holocene, reconstructed from the sediments of Nar lake, central Turkey, using stable isotopes and carbonate mineralogy" (PDF). Quaternary Science Reviews. 124: 162–174. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.07.023.

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