A sedimentary sequence from the Espejo de los Lirios lake in the Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City (MZMC) was analyzed in detail for 210 Pb and 137 Cs activities, allowing to assess the evolution of the accretion rates in the lake during the last ∼84±4 years. The core revealed the deposition of contemporaneously indigenous lake sediments to the site interspersed with eroded bedrock from the catchment, evidencing episodic increases in sediment accretion which varied from 0.14 to 0.93 cm year −1 . Increasing trends in sedimentation rates were found to be closely related to demographic expansion of the Metropolitan Zone of Mexico City and explained on the basis of the erosive processes produced as a result of deforestation created as a consequence of the urban and industrial development of the MZMC.