2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2005.03.014
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A cool eastern Pacific Ocean at the close of the Last Interglacial complex

Abstract: New high-precision thermal ionization mass-spectrometric (TIMS) U-series ages of solitary corals (Balanophyllia elegans) from several marine terrace localities along the California and southern Oregon coasts date to the 80,000 yr BP high stand of sea, correlative with marine isotope substage 5a, late in the last interglacial complex. Ages of multiple corals from localities north of Point An˜o Nuevo (central California) and San Nicolas Island (southern California) suggest that this high sea stand could have las… Show more

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“…These values lie between D/L values for these amino acids in Chlorostoma from the Paseo del Mar terrace of the Palos Verdes Hills and terrace "2a" on San Nicolas Island, correlating these deposits. Both the Paseo del Mar terrace on the Palos Verdes Hills and terrace "2a" on San Nicolas Island host corals dated to~120 ka (Muhs et al, 2006). Thus, we infer from the Chlorostoma amino acid data that the 2nd terrace on the south side of Santa Rosa Island could be~120 ka.…”
Section: Aminostratigraphy Of Marine Terrace Depositsmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…These values lie between D/L values for these amino acids in Chlorostoma from the Paseo del Mar terrace of the Palos Verdes Hills and terrace "2a" on San Nicolas Island, correlating these deposits. Both the Paseo del Mar terrace on the Palos Verdes Hills and terrace "2a" on San Nicolas Island host corals dated to~120 ka (Muhs et al, 2006). Thus, we infer from the Chlorostoma amino acid data that the 2nd terrace on the south side of Santa Rosa Island could be~120 ka.…”
Section: Aminostratigraphy Of Marine Terrace Depositsmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Low-elevation suites of marine terraces dating to the Last Interglacial complex are found at a number of localities along the Pacific Coast of North America, from central California to northern Baja California. Previous work (Muhs et al, 1994(Muhs et al, , 2002a(Muhs et al, , 2006 demonstrates Fig. 9.…”
Section: Aminostratigraphy Of Marine Terrace Depositsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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