Stabilized dune fields are common in western Argentina and potentially reflect drought variability in the Late Quaternary. This study focussed on deciphering geomorphic and stratigraphic record of three vegetated dune fields from east to west, San Luis, Médanos Negros and Médanos Grandes, with a mean annual precipitation from ∼ 700 to 91 mm. Optically stimulated luminescence single-aliquot regeneration protocols yield ages on eolian quartz grains, constraining depositional events. The San Luis dune field, the wettest area, exhibits evidence for repeated activation during the last glaciation, ca. 33-20 ka, generally coincident with regional loess deposition These dunes were locally reformed in the past 100 years which is apparently coinciden...
Much of what we know about Quaternary climate has been learned from sedimentary records from the wor...
We present a multi-proxy record from Laguna Nassau (LN), a shallow lake which developed in a blowout...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
The Pampean Sand Sea, which occurs from the Argentinian Pampas to the eastern Andean piedmont, hosts...
Drought episodes during the early–mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
Drought episodes during the early-mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Inland dune systems of South America occur in a variety of environmental settings under different cl...
Landscapes of western Argentina are dominated by aeolian sand of diverse composition, reflecting mul...
Patagonia is the only continental territory exposed to the southern westerlies. The speed and freque...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The Utracán paleo-dune field (La Pampa Province, Argentina, southern South America) was examined by ...
The White Sands Dune Field, situated within the Tularosa Basin in southern New Mexico, is thought to...
The Western Pampas consists of a large and complex sand dune system that originated during the last ...
Much of what we know about Quaternary climate has been learned from sedimentary records from the wor...
We present a multi-proxy record from Laguna Nassau (LN), a shallow lake which developed in a blowout...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
The Pampean Sand Sea, which occurs from the Argentinian Pampas to the eastern Andean piedmont, hosts...
Drought episodes during the early–mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
Drought episodes during the early-mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Inland dune systems of South America occur in a variety of environmental settings under different cl...
Landscapes of western Argentina are dominated by aeolian sand of diverse composition, reflecting mul...
Patagonia is the only continental territory exposed to the southern westerlies. The speed and freque...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The Utracán paleo-dune field (La Pampa Province, Argentina, southern South America) was examined by ...
The White Sands Dune Field, situated within the Tularosa Basin in southern New Mexico, is thought to...
The Western Pampas consists of a large and complex sand dune system that originated during the last ...
Much of what we know about Quaternary climate has been learned from sedimentary records from the wor...
We present a multi-proxy record from Laguna Nassau (LN), a shallow lake which developed in a blowout...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...