Therefore, fluvial and slack water sedimentation processes can indicate changes in the local paleoclimate
during periods of the lake being frozen, when eolian input was minor. Inferred warm (i.e.,22.7 and
19.5 cal. ka BP) and cold (i.e.,11–9 and 3–1.5 cal. ka BP) spells have significant environmental impacts,
not only in the regional realm, but they are also coherent with global-scale climate events.