Lake Mungo is a currently dry lake basin in the semi-arid zone of southeastern Australia. The transverse dune system on the downwind side contains a record of human occupation of international importance. It also contains one of the most continuous records of climate change over the last glacial cycle in the Australia desert. In this paper we provide a framework for the interpretation of lake level history from before the arrival of people (>41 ka) until after the establishment of the pastoral industry in the area. We present 83 optically stimulated luminescence ages from the Lake Mungo lunette. The lake level history is reconstructed from 34 stratigraphic sections along three transects through the lunette. The dating reveals considerable l...
Abandoned shorelines are an important archive used to constrain past fluctuations in the hydrologica...
Desert dunes within the monsoon-fed Gregory Lakes basin form valuable archives for Quaternary paleoe...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Lake Mungo is a currently dry lake basin in the semi-arid zone of southeastern A...
<div><p>The Willandra Lakes complex is one of the few locations in semi-arid Australia to preserve b...
The Willandra Lakes in semi-arid southeastern Australia provide some of the most continuous combined...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
This item is only available electronically.This paper aims to provide an understanding of the variab...
Lake George is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Australia when full, and provides one of the m...
We show with multiple luminescence dating techniques that the sedimentary record for Lake Eyre, Aust...
© 2006 Dr. Tim StoneA record of climatic, hydrological and tectonic change spanning the last glacial...
Lake Lewis is the furthest from the coast of Australia's salt lakes and lies at the southern edge of...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
The Lake Eyre Basin, Australia's largest internal drainage system, represents a key site in unravell...
The filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre (KT-LE), Australia\u27s \u27inland sea\u27 has captured scienti...
Abandoned shorelines are an important archive used to constrain past fluctuations in the hydrologica...
Desert dunes within the monsoon-fed Gregory Lakes basin form valuable archives for Quaternary paleoe...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Lake Mungo is a currently dry lake basin in the semi-arid zone of southeastern A...
<div><p>The Willandra Lakes complex is one of the few locations in semi-arid Australia to preserve b...
The Willandra Lakes in semi-arid southeastern Australia provide some of the most continuous combined...
© 2003 Nature Publishing Group, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited.Australia's oldest human ...
This item is only available electronically.This paper aims to provide an understanding of the variab...
Lake George is one of the largest freshwater lakes in Australia when full, and provides one of the m...
We show with multiple luminescence dating techniques that the sedimentary record for Lake Eyre, Aust...
© 2006 Dr. Tim StoneA record of climatic, hydrological and tectonic change spanning the last glacial...
Lake Lewis is the furthest from the coast of Australia's salt lakes and lies at the southern edge of...
Optically stimulated and thermoluminescence ages from relict shorelines, along with accelerator mass...
The Lake Eyre Basin, Australia's largest internal drainage system, represents a key site in unravell...
The filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre (KT-LE), Australia\u27s \u27inland sea\u27 has captured scienti...
Abandoned shorelines are an important archive used to constrain past fluctuations in the hydrologica...
Desert dunes within the monsoon-fed Gregory Lakes basin form valuable archives for Quaternary paleoe...
The nature of the Australian climate at about the time of rapid megafaunal extinctions and humans ar...