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View article: Paleolake geochronology supports Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age for human tracks at White Sands, New Mexico
Paleolake geochronology supports Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age for human tracks at White Sands, New Mexico Open
Discovery of human footprints in alluvium dated to the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) at White Sands, New Mexico, was a notable step in understanding the initial peopling of the Americas, but that work was met with criticism focused on the rel…
View article: Palaeoenvironmental implications of Late Quaternary bioerosion traces in central Patagonia (Southern Atlantic, Argentina)
Palaeoenvironmental implications of Late Quaternary bioerosion traces in central Patagonia (Southern Atlantic, Argentina) Open
Bioerosion is a valuable tool for inferring palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic changes over time and across different regions. However, studies of bioerosion traces are scarce in the Southern Hemisphere. Most ichnological studies withi…
View article: Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina
Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina Open
Geological indicators of past relative sea level changes are fundamental to reconstruct the extent of former ice sheet during past interglacials, which are considered analogs for future climate conditions. Four interglacials, dating from H…
View article: Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina
Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina Open
Geological indicators of past relative sea level changes are fundamental to reconstruct the extent of former ice sheet during past interglacials, which are considered analogs for future climate conditions. Four interglacials, dating from H…
View article: Supplementary Information and data for: "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina"
Supplementary Information and data for: "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina" Open
This repository contains the supplementary information and raw data annexed to the manuscript "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina", authored by Karla Rubio-Sandoval et al. and submitted for…
View article: Supplementary Information and data for: "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina"
Supplementary Information and data for: "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina" Open
This repository contains the supplementary information and raw data annexed to the manuscript "Quaternary and Pliocene sea-level changes at Camarones, central Patagonia, Argentina", authored by Karla Rubio-Sandoval et al. and submitted for…
View article: Pliocene–Pleistocene hydrology and pluvial lake during Marine Isotope Stages 5a and 4, Deep Springs Valley, western Great Basin, Inyo County, California
Pliocene–Pleistocene hydrology and pluvial lake during Marine Isotope Stages 5a and 4, Deep Springs Valley, western Great Basin, Inyo County, California Open
Deep Springs Valley (DSV) is a hydrologically isolated valley between the White and Inyo mountains that is commonly excluded from regional paleohydrology and paleoclimatology. Previous studies showed that uplift of Deep Springs ridge (info…
View article: Geomorphic history of Lake Manix, Mojave Desert, California: Evolution of a complex terminal lake basin
Geomorphic history of Lake Manix, Mojave Desert, California: Evolution of a complex terminal lake basin Open
Pluvial lake deposits in the Basin and Range province have long been exploited for records of hydrologic and climatic change. To obtain the most accurate reconstructions, a thorough understanding of the geomorphic evolution of such lake ba…
View article: RDC volume 63 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
RDC volume 63 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: COMPARING DIRECT CARBONATE AND STANDARD GRAPHITE <sup>14</sup>C DETERMINATIONS OF BIOGENIC CARBONATES
COMPARING DIRECT CARBONATE AND STANDARD GRAPHITE <sup>14</sup>C DETERMINATIONS OF BIOGENIC CARBONATES Open
The direct carbonate procedure for accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (AMS 14 C) dating of submilligram samples of biogenic carbonate without graphitization is becoming widely used in a variety of studies. We compare the results of …
View article: Increased ecological resource variability during a critical transition in hominin evolution
Increased ecological resource variability during a critical transition in hominin evolution Open
Adaptations characteristic of early Homo sapiens prevailed during a shift to unstable environment and less predictable resources.
View article: The Bouse Formation, a controversial Neogene archive of the evolving Colorado River: a scientific drilling workshop report (28 February–3 March 2019 – BlueWater Resort & Casino, Parker, AZ, USA)
The Bouse Formation, a controversial Neogene archive of the evolving Colorado River: a scientific drilling workshop report (28 February–3 March 2019 – BlueWater Resort & Casino, Parker, AZ, USA) Open
Neogene deposits of the lower Colorado River valley, especially the Miocene(?) and early Pliocene Bouse Formation, have been the focus of intense debate regarding the early paleoenvironmental history of this important continental-scale riv…
View article: Freshwater plumes and brackish lakes: Integrated microfossil and O-C-Sr isotopic evidence from the late Miocene and early Pliocene Bouse Formation (California-Arizona) supports a lake overflow model for the integration of the lower Colorado River corridor
Freshwater plumes and brackish lakes: Integrated microfossil and O-C-Sr isotopic evidence from the late Miocene and early Pliocene Bouse Formation (California-Arizona) supports a lake overflow model for the integration of the lower Colorado River corridor Open
Uncertainty over the depositional environment of the late Miocene and early Pliocene Bouse Formation hinders our understanding the evolution of the lower Colorado River corridor. Competing marine and lacustrine models for the origin of the…