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The sediment reservoir of a lake plays an important role in helping to elucidate the many processes occurring within the total lake system, including its surrounding surface and ground water drainage basins. Of course, lake bottoms have long been recognized as the depositional site of both mineral and organic matter that is transported to the lake from the drainage basin, as well as matter which forms and settles from within the water body proper. However, early studies of lakes tended to treat the sediments as simply a repository having little or no additional reaction with the lake once deposited. The sediments were viewed primarily as a record of the lake history.
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