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  • Lake Suigetsu (水月湖, Suigetsu-ko) is a lake in the Hokuriku region of Honshu, Japan, which is one of the Mikata Five Lakes located in Mihama and Wakasa, Fukui Prefecture (west-central Honshu), close to the coast of the Wakasa Bay in the Sea of Japan. Since 1993, it has been attracting the attention of scientists because of the undisturbed nature of the water for many thousands of years.
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  • The "Lake Suigetsu 2006 Varved Sediment Core" project, or "Suigetsu Varves 2006" for short, is a multi-national, collaborative research project based around a...
  • Lake Suigetsu (水月湖, Suigetsu-ko) is a lake in the Hokuriku region of Honshu, Japan, which is one of the Mikata Five Lakes located in Mihama and Wakasa, Fukui Prefecture...
  • The Mikata Five Lakes consist of five lakes, Mikata, Suigetsu, Suga, Kugushi, and Hiruga, which stretch just inside Wakasa Bay.
  • Suigetsu forms part of a five lake system, the 'Mikata-goko' ('Mikata Five Lakes'), with Suigetsu representing the largest of these lakes.
  • Suigetsu Pool (Japanese: 水月池 Suigetsu-chi, "Water-Moon Pool") is a subarea in Watatsumi Island, Inazuma.
  • One place were varves have been studied for decades is below a deep lake in Japan: Lake Suigetsu.
  • 8,000 BC, based on analyses of pollen fossils included in the annually layered sediments from Lake Suigetsu, Japan, shed new light on this debate.
  • Lake Suigetsu has the world's longest varves (45m long piled up for 70,000 years!) The world's first museum of varves opened in Wakasa-cho, Fukui Prefecture.
  • High-precision sampling of laminated sediments: strategies from Lake Suigetsu. PAGES News 22 (1), 12-13 Picture 1
  • Every year we can observe algal blooms in Japan’s Lake Suigetsu that subsequently die and sink to the bottom of the lake forming a white layer.
  • Bu göl, Wakasa Körfezi'nden uzak olmayan Honshu adasında bulunur ve Suigetsu'ya ek olarak dört rezervuar içeren göl sisteminin bir parçasıdır.
  • ...estimate, you have to know the initial ratio, to make the necessary calculations which then give you the age – and this is exactly where lake Suigetsu comes in.