Sedimentary diatom profiles from saline lakes are frequently used to reconstruct lakewater salinity as an indicator of drought. However, diatom-inferred salinity (DI-salinity) reconstructions from geographically proximal sites in the Great Plains (USA) have yielded disparate results. This study explores how physical changes in lake habitat resulting from drought may affect climate inferences from salinity reconstructions. Differences in relationships among drought, lake-level change, and diatom community structure over the last century were examined for three saline lakes in the northern Great Plains with dissimilar DI-salinity records. At each site, models were developed relating available planktic:benthic (P:B) habitat area to lake-level ...
A 2200-yr long, high-resolution (~5 yr) record of drought variability in northwest Montana is inferr...
A combination of modeling, taxonomic, and stratigraphic approaches was used to examine fossil diatom...
We investigated late Holocene (2000 YBP to present) drought in northern New Mexico, USA, using diato...
Sedimentary diatom profiles from saline lakes are frequently used to reconstruct lakewater salinity ...
Sedimentary diatom profiles from saline lakes are frequently used to reconstruct lakewater salinity ...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climati...
Lakes in arid and semi-arid regions respond to climatic change through shifts in lake water volume a...
Reconstructions of lake-water salinity at decadal resolution for the last 2,000 years are compared a...
Diatom assemblages preserved in sediment cores from closed-basin lakes can provide high-resolution r...
The Nebraska Sand Hills are a distinctive eco-region in the semi-arid Great Plains of the western Un...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climat...
This research provides a high temporal resolution (1 sample / 2-3 years) record of hydrologic variat...
Sediment records from closed-basin lakes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America have co...
Late-Holocene environmental and climatic conditions were reconstructed from diatom assemblages in se...
The fossil diatom record from Elk Lake (Grant County, Minnesota) was used to reconstruct salinity an...
A 2200-yr long, high-resolution (~5 yr) record of drought variability in northwest Montana is inferr...
A combination of modeling, taxonomic, and stratigraphic approaches was used to examine fossil diatom...
We investigated late Holocene (2000 YBP to present) drought in northern New Mexico, USA, using diato...
Sedimentary diatom profiles from saline lakes are frequently used to reconstruct lakewater salinity ...
Sedimentary diatom profiles from saline lakes are frequently used to reconstruct lakewater salinity ...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climati...
Lakes in arid and semi-arid regions respond to climatic change through shifts in lake water volume a...
Reconstructions of lake-water salinity at decadal resolution for the last 2,000 years are compared a...
Diatom assemblages preserved in sediment cores from closed-basin lakes can provide high-resolution r...
The Nebraska Sand Hills are a distinctive eco-region in the semi-arid Great Plains of the western Un...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climat...
This research provides a high temporal resolution (1 sample / 2-3 years) record of hydrologic variat...
Sediment records from closed-basin lakes in the Northern Great Plains (NGP) of North America have co...
Late-Holocene environmental and climatic conditions were reconstructed from diatom assemblages in se...
The fossil diatom record from Elk Lake (Grant County, Minnesota) was used to reconstruct salinity an...
A 2200-yr long, high-resolution (~5 yr) record of drought variability in northwest Montana is inferr...
A combination of modeling, taxonomic, and stratigraphic approaches was used to examine fossil diatom...
We investigated late Holocene (2000 YBP to present) drought in northern New Mexico, USA, using diato...