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DOI10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.04.023
Paleohydrology of China Lake basin and the context of early human occupation in the northwestern Mojave Desert, USA
Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.1; Meyer, Jack1; Palacios-Fest, Manuel R.2; Young, D. Craig1; Ugan, Andrew1; Byrd, Brian F1; Gobalet, Ken3; Giacomo, Jason4,5
通讯作者Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.
来源期刊QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS
ISSN0277-3791
出版年2017
卷号167页码:112-139
英文摘要

Considerable prior research has focused on the interconnected pluvial basins of Owens Lake and Searles Lake, resulting in a long record of paleohydrological change in the lower Owens River system. However, the published record is poorly resolved or contradictory for the period encompassing the terminal Pleistocene (22,000 to 11,600 cal BP) and early Holocene (11,600-8200 cal BP). This has resulted in conflicting interpretations about the timing of lacustrine high stands within the intermediate basin of China Lake, which harbors one of the most extensive records of early human occupation in the western Great Basin and California. Here, we report a broad range of radiocarbon-dated paleoenvironmental evidence, including lacustrine deposits and shoreline features, tufa outcrops, and mollusk, ostracode, and fish bone assemblages, as well as spring and other groundwater-related deposits (a.k.a. "black mats") from throughout China Lake basin, its outlet, and inflow drainages. Based on 98 radiocarbon dates, we develop independent evidence for five significant lake-level oscillations between 18,000 and 13,000 cal BP, and document the persistence of groundwater-fed wetlands from the beginning of the Younger Dryas through the early Holocene (12,900-8200 cal BP); including the transition from ground-water fed lake to freshwater marsh between about 13,000 and 12,600 cal BP. Results of this study support and refine existing evidence that shows rapid, high-amplitude oscillations in the water balance of the Owens River system during the terminal Pleistocene, and suggest widespread human use of China Lake basin began during the Younger Dryas. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Pleistocene North America Mojave Desert Paleolimnology Radiocarbon Mollusks Ostracodes Fish Paleohydrology Groundwater
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E ; SSCI
WOS记录号WOS:000403997900008
WOS关键词LATE-PLEISTOCENE ; OWENS LAKE ; C-14 AGES ; DISCHARGE DEPOSITS ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; SIERRA-NEVADA ; PLUVIAL LAKES ; DEATH-VALLEY ; GREAT-BASIN ; CALIFORNIA
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/2XILL650/201857
作者单位1.Far Western Anthropol Res Grp Inc, 2727 Del Rio Pl,Suite A, Davis, CA 95618 USA;
2.Terra Nostra Earth Sci Res LLC, POB 37195, Tucson, AZ 85740 USA;
3.Calif State Univ Bakersfield, 625 Wisconsin St, San Francisco, CA 94107 USA;
4.Eckert Ziegler Vitalea Arch Lab, 2121 Second St,B-101, Davis, CA 95618 USA;
5.DirectAMS, 11822 North Creek Pkwy North,Suite 107, Bothell, WA 98011 USA
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Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.,Meyer, Jack,Palacios-Fest, Manuel R.,et al. Paleohydrology of China Lake basin and the context of early human occupation in the northwestern Mojave Desert, USA[J],2017,167:112-139.
APA Rosenthal, Jeffrey S..,Meyer, Jack.,Palacios-Fest, Manuel R..,Young, D. Craig.,Ugan, Andrew.,...&Giacomo, Jason.(2017).Paleohydrology of China Lake basin and the context of early human occupation in the northwestern Mojave Desert, USA.QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS,167,112-139.
MLA Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.,et al."Paleohydrology of China Lake basin and the context of early human occupation in the northwestern Mojave Desert, USA".QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 167(2017):112-139.
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