Drought episodes during the early–mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places around the world, with extreme dry conditions and widespread landscape denudation, like during the famous ‘Dust Bowl’ in North America. However, there is scant documentation of droughts in southern South America, particularly from the Pampas, and none based on the geological record. In this article, we provide clear evidence of aeolian reactivation and sand deposition in some areas of La Pampa and San Luis provinces, western Pampas (Argentina), during early–mid 20th century in response to drier conditions, probably amplified, like historic droughts in North America, by anthropogenic factors (e.g. significant population increase and agriculture...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
International audienceWe present the first spatially explicit field reconstruction of the summer (DJ...
Drought episodes during the early-mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Stabilized dune fields are common in western Argentina and potentially reflect drought variability i...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
We present a multi-proxy record from Laguna Nassau (LN), a shallow lake which developed in a blowout...
The Pampean Sand Sea, which occurs from the Argentinian Pampas to the eastern Andean piedmont, hosts...
The Western Pampas consists of a large and complex sand dune system that originated during the last ...
Although present-day precipitation variability in the southern Altiplano and adjacent Andean margins...
Much of what we know about Quaternary climate has been learned from sedimentary records from the wor...
The present research work reviews the age models of three previously studied loess sections across 7...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
Abstract: Westerlies are the main climatic feature in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere (...
The Puna-Altiplano plateau represents a regionally significant dust source, which is critically loca...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
International audienceWe present the first spatially explicit field reconstruction of the summer (DJ...
Drought episodes during the early-mid 20th century were recognized and described in several places a...
Stabilized dune fields are common in western Argentina and potentially reflect drought variability i...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
We present a multi-proxy record from Laguna Nassau (LN), a shallow lake which developed in a blowout...
The Pampean Sand Sea, which occurs from the Argentinian Pampas to the eastern Andean piedmont, hosts...
The Western Pampas consists of a large and complex sand dune system that originated during the last ...
Although present-day precipitation variability in the southern Altiplano and adjacent Andean margins...
Much of what we know about Quaternary climate has been learned from sedimentary records from the wor...
The present research work reviews the age models of three previously studied loess sections across 7...
The South American Arid Diagonal extends in Argentina from Puna to Patagonia regions. Several dune f...
Abstract: Westerlies are the main climatic feature in the mid-latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere (...
The Puna-Altiplano plateau represents a regionally significant dust source, which is critically loca...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
International audienceWe present the first spatially explicit field reconstruction of the summer (DJ...