Shoreline altitudes of several pluvial lakes in the western Great Basin of North America record successively smaller lakes from the early to the late Pleistocene. This decrease in lake size indicates a long-term drying trend in the regional climate that is not seen in global marine oxygen-isotope records. At +70 m above its late Pleistocene shoreline, Lake Lahontan in the early middle Pleistocene submerged some basins previously thought to have been isolated. Other basins known to contain records of older pluvial lakes that exceeded late Pleistocene levels include Columbus-Fish Lake (Lake Columbus-Rennie), Kobeh-Diamond (Lakes Jonathan and Diamond), Newark, Long (Lake Hubbs), and Clover. Very high stands of some of these lakes probably trig...
Sediment cores from two alpine lakes in Wyoming\u27s Wind River Range were collected and analyzed to...
Abstract: Mountain-front alluvial fans in the northern Great Basin were affected by interactions bet...
International audienceThe Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated extensiv...
The size distribution of lakes records the competition between precipitation delivery and evaporatio...
The last high lake level (highstand) of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan occurred 14,000 to 12,500 years be...
Beginning about 12,500 years B.P., Lake Lahontan began to decline (fig. 1: Black Rock Desert data fr...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
The rise of Lake Bonneville to its late Pleistocene highstand (30-15 ka) appears anomalously large. ...
A sediment core from Barley Lake (Mendocino County, CA) was studied to describe and explain past lim...
A new lake-level curve for Pyramid and Winnemucca lakes, Nevada, is presented that indicates that af...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climati...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Geology, 2009During Pleistocene plu...
Pollen and packrat midden data from the Great Basin indicate that the Pleistocene vegetation of the ...
High-resolution diatom records spanning the late-glacial and early-Holocene were developed from thre...
Sediment cores from two alpine lakes in Wyoming\u27s Wind River Range were collected and analyzed to...
Abstract: Mountain-front alluvial fans in the northern Great Basin were affected by interactions bet...
International audienceThe Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated extensiv...
The size distribution of lakes records the competition between precipitation delivery and evaporatio...
The last high lake level (highstand) of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan occurred 14,000 to 12,500 years be...
Beginning about 12,500 years B.P., Lake Lahontan began to decline (fig. 1: Black Rock Desert data fr...
The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ~23,000-19,000 years ago) and subsequent deglaciation (~19,000-11,000...
The rise of Lake Bonneville to its late Pleistocene highstand (30-15 ka) appears anomalously large. ...
A sediment core from Barley Lake (Mendocino County, CA) was studied to describe and explain past lim...
A new lake-level curve for Pyramid and Winnemucca lakes, Nevada, is presented that indicates that af...
alker Lake, a hydrologically closed, saline, and alkaline lake, is situated along the western margin...
Estimates of past lake-water salinity from fossil diatom assemblages were used to infer past climati...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Geology, 2009During Pleistocene plu...
Pollen and packrat midden data from the Great Basin indicate that the Pleistocene vegetation of the ...
High-resolution diatom records spanning the late-glacial and early-Holocene were developed from thre...
Sediment cores from two alpine lakes in Wyoming\u27s Wind River Range were collected and analyzed to...
Abstract: Mountain-front alluvial fans in the northern Great Basin were affected by interactions bet...
International audienceThe Great Basin included several lacustrine systems that accommodated extensiv...