Untangling the Quaternary Period—A Legacy of Stephen C. Porter 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2020.2548(03)
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Climate and provenance variation across the mid-Pleistocene transition revealed through sedimentology, geochemistry, and rock magnetism of the Blackwater Draw Formation, Southern High Plains, Texas, USA

Abstract: The mid-Pleistocene transition is a time interval between ca. 1.2 and 0.7 Ma during which a shift occurred from ~41 k.y. glacial-interglacial cycles to ~100 k.y. cycles. Although the mid-Pleistocene transition has been well documented in global marine records, its effects in continental environments, including North America, are incompletely understood owing to the paucity of terrestrial sediment records spanning the entire Quaternary. A notable exception is the ca. 1.4 Ma and younger Blackwater Draw Formation… Show more

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“…The BDF varies in thickness across the SHP, commonly ranging from <1 to about 9 m thick, but locally is up to 27 m thick in the vicinity of Amarillo, Texas (Hovorka, 1995). Internally, the sediments are punctuated by distinct Bt and Bk pedogenic horizons, the number of which varies from 4 to 14 different units depending on location (Holliday, 1989;Hovorka, 1995;Stine et al, 2020). Notably, thicker intervals of the BDF tend to exhibit a greater number of paleosol profiles (Hovorka, 1995).…”
Section: Blackwater Draw Formation Geomorphic Evolution and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The BDF varies in thickness across the SHP, commonly ranging from <1 to about 9 m thick, but locally is up to 27 m thick in the vicinity of Amarillo, Texas (Hovorka, 1995). Internally, the sediments are punctuated by distinct Bt and Bk pedogenic horizons, the number of which varies from 4 to 14 different units depending on location (Holliday, 1989;Hovorka, 1995;Stine et al, 2020). Notably, thicker intervals of the BDF tend to exhibit a greater number of paleosol profiles (Hovorka, 1995).…”
Section: Blackwater Draw Formation Geomorphic Evolution and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The type locality of the BDF is ∼9 m in height and consists of five paleosols punctuated by a surficial soil horizon (Stine et al, 2020) (Figure 2). The topmost and youngest soil horizon is termed the "Surficial Soil"; the physical characteristics of which were all documented by Holliday (1989).…”
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