@article{fdi:010062770, title = {{I}nfluence of inherited paleotopography and water level rise on the sedimentary infill of {L}ake {O}ssa ({S} {C}ameroon) inferred by continuous color and bulk organic matter analyses}, author = {{D}ebret, {M}. and {B}entaleb, {I}. and {S}ebag, {D}avid and {F}avier, {C}. and {N}guetsop, {V}. and {F}ontugne, {M}. and {O}slisly, {R}ichard and {N}gomanda, {A}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{L}acustrine records hold considerable archives providing access to valuable information. {H}owever, to decode this information it is necessary to know how the lake in question and its catchment area function. {I}n this study we propose to highlight the different factors that govern sedimentation by studying different core samples covering the {H}olocene taken from lake {O}ssa, {C}ameroon. {T}o do this we chose to use organic matter as a tracer of changes in sedimentation by coupling two complementary methods : spectrophotometry for color measurement and {R}ock {E}val pyrolysis for bulk geochemical analysis. {S}pectrophotometry is used classically to quantify color and obtain data very rapidly, at very high resolution and non-destructively. {R}ock {E}val data give geochemical indication on organic matter composition. {T}hus, it was possible to highlight different types of organic matter at different stages of transformation, including different sources that can be responsible of this transformation (distal, proximal, autochtonous). {T}he synthesis of this information led to the formulation of a scenario of how {L}ake {O}ssa was filled. {A}lthough this lake had already been used for paleoclimatic/environmental purposes, we show here that most of the forcing responsible for the sedimentation in the lake was due to the paleotopography and the rise in the lake level during the {H}olocene. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{PALEOLIMNOLOGIE} ; {SEDIMENTATION} {LACUSTRE} ; {NIVEAU} {DE} {L}'{EAU} ; {METHODOLOGIE} ; {ELEMENT} {EN} {TRACE} ; {MATIERE} {ORGANIQUE} ; {GEOCHIMIE} ; {HOLOCENE} ; {ETUDE} {EXPERIMENTALE} ; {LAC} ; {PALEOTOPOGRAPHIE} ; {SPECTROPHOTOMETRIE} ; {PYROLYSE} ; {CAMEROUN} {SUD} ; {OSSA} {LAC}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{P}alaeogeography, {P}alaeoclimatlogy, {P}alaeoecology}, volume = {411}, numero = {}, pages = {110--121}, ISSN = {0031-0182}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.1016/j.palaeo.2014.06.021}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062770}, }