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DOI10.1016/j.quaint.2007.03.006
Dating methods and geomorphic evidence of palaeoenvironmental changes at the eastern margin of the South Peruvian coastal desert (14 degrees 30 ’ S) before and during the Little Ice Age
Unkel, Ingmar1; Kadereit, Annette2; Maechtle, Bertil3; Eitel, Bernhard3; Kromer, Bernd1; Wagner, Guenther2; Wacker, Lukas4
通讯作者Unkel, Ingmar
来源期刊QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL
ISSN1040-6182
EISSN1873-4553
出版年2007
卷号175页码:3-28
英文摘要

The Atacama Desert is known to be one of the driest places on earth. However, in the study area between Ica and Nasca, South Peru (75-76 degrees W, 14-15 degrees S), palaeoclimate proxies show several semi-arid phases during the Holocene. A more humid period during the early Holocene favoured an open grass land, which allowed the accumulation of desert loess [Eitel, B., Hecht, S., Machtle, B., Schukraft, G., Kadereit, A., Wagner, G., Kromer, B., Unkel, I., Reindel, M., 2005. Geoarchaeological evidence from desert loess in the Nazca-Palpa Region, Southern Peru: palaeoenvironmental changes and their impact on pre-Columbian cultures. Archaeometry, 47, 137-158.]. The Paracas and Nasca cultures existing in that region between the 9th century BC and 7th century AD had propitious conditions to evolve and to settle close to the rivers fed by the monsoonal precipitation in the Cordillera Occidental. Culminating aridity after 600 AD might have caused the collapse of the Nasca civilization. The onset of semi-arid climate towards the end of the Late Intermediate period (similar to 14th century AD), allowed a reoccupation of the area. Here, we present C-14 and OSL data from sediments of river terraces, a debris flow and loess snails (Scutalus sp.), indicating appreciable geomorphic activity between 1390 and 1714cal AD. This phase is isochronous to the Little Ice Age period on the northern hemisphere and to an increase in the ice accumulation on the Quelccaya glacier in the Peruvian Altiplano [Thompson, L.G., Mosley-Thompson, E., Bolzan, J.F., Koci, B.R., 1985. A 1500-year record of tropical precipitation in ice cores from the quelccaya ice cap, Peru. Science, 229, 971-973.]. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA. All rights reserved.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Germany ; Switzerland
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000252328600002
WOS关键词HOLOCENE ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES ; PRE-COLUMBIAN CULTURES ; RADIOCARBON TIME-SCALE ; EL-NINO ; GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE ; FLUVIAL DEPOSITS ; ATACAMA DESERT ; LUMINESCENCE ; CLIMATE ; CALIBRATION
WOS类目Geography, Physical ; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Physical Geography ; Geology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/155795
作者单位1.Heidelberg Acad Sci, Inst Umweltphys, INF 229, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany;
2.Heidelberg Acad Sci, MPI Kernphys, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany;
3.Heidelberg Univ, Dept Geog, INF 348, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany;
4.ETH Honggerberg, Inst Particle Phys, HPK H25, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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Unkel, Ingmar,Kadereit, Annette,Maechtle, Bertil,等. Dating methods and geomorphic evidence of palaeoenvironmental changes at the eastern margin of the South Peruvian coastal desert (14 degrees 30 ’ S) before and during the Little Ice Age[J],2007,175:3-28.
APA Unkel, Ingmar.,Kadereit, Annette.,Maechtle, Bertil.,Eitel, Bernhard.,Kromer, Bernd.,...&Wacker, Lukas.(2007).Dating methods and geomorphic evidence of palaeoenvironmental changes at the eastern margin of the South Peruvian coastal desert (14 degrees 30 ’ S) before and during the Little Ice Age.QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL,175,3-28.
MLA Unkel, Ingmar,et al."Dating methods and geomorphic evidence of palaeoenvironmental changes at the eastern margin of the South Peruvian coastal desert (14 degrees 30 ’ S) before and during the Little Ice Age".QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL 175(2007):3-28.
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