Walker Lake is a closed-basin remnant of the large Pleistocene glacial Lake Lahontan system that has experienced multiple high amplitude (100–200 m) changes in water level over the past ~ 40,000 years in response to changes in climate. A laminated carbonate stromatolite composed of varying proportions of calcite fans and micrite was collected from a paleoshoreline located at approximately 58 m above present lake level. Radiocarbon dating revealed that the stromatolite spans approximately 2000 years of growth, from 35,227 to 33,727 calibrated years before present (YBP), a time period during which paleolake-level is not well-constrained. Distinct laminae were drilled along the growth axis, and the resulting powders were collected for clumped ...
A continuous, 120-m-long core (BL00-1) from Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, contains evidence of hydrolog...
In the Great Basin, paleoshoreline reconstructions for closed basin lakes indicate that highstands c...
The last high lake level (highstand) of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan occurred 14,000 to 12,500 years be...
Walker Lake is a closed-basin remnant of the large Pleistocene glacial Lake Lahontan system that has...
Walker Lake is a closed-basin remnant of the large Pleistocene glacial Lake Lahontan system that has...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
The western USA has experienced heightened sensitivity to drought in recent years, and the...
In order to understand the chemical evolution of Walker Lake and past changes in the Walker River hy...
Walker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, alkaline lake located along the western margin of the ...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
Stromatolites are accretionary structures that form mainly from bacteria colonization in subaqueous ...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
A new lake-level curve for Pyramid and Winnemucca lakes, Nevada, is presented that indicates that af...
Calcite-rich columnar stromatolites grew in perennially ice-covered Lake Joyce in the McMurdo Dry Va...
A continuous, 120-m-long core (BL00-1) from Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, contains evidence of hydrolog...
In the Great Basin, paleoshoreline reconstructions for closed basin lakes indicate that highstands c...
The last high lake level (highstand) of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan occurred 14,000 to 12,500 years be...
Walker Lake is a closed-basin remnant of the large Pleistocene glacial Lake Lahontan system that has...
Walker Lake is a closed-basin remnant of the large Pleistocene glacial Lake Lahontan system that has...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
The western USA has experienced heightened sensitivity to drought in recent years, and the...
In order to understand the chemical evolution of Walker Lake and past changes in the Walker River hy...
Walker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, alkaline lake located along the western margin of the ...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
Stromatolites are accretionary structures that form mainly from bacteria colonization in subaqueous ...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
A new lake-level curve for Pyramid and Winnemucca lakes, Nevada, is presented that indicates that af...
Calcite-rich columnar stromatolites grew in perennially ice-covered Lake Joyce in the McMurdo Dry Va...
A continuous, 120-m-long core (BL00-1) from Bear Lake, Utah and Idaho, contains evidence of hydrolog...
In the Great Basin, paleoshoreline reconstructions for closed basin lakes indicate that highstands c...
The last high lake level (highstand) of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan occurred 14,000 to 12,500 years be...