2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2017.08.029
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Holocene paleohydrology of the Etzatlán-Magdalena basin in western-central Mexico and evaluation of main atmospheric forcings

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“…Hence, the above-average CaCO 3 values are considered as a proxy to represent the intervals of more saline water and generally evaporative conditions. Our proxy interpretation is similar to the records of Lake Chalco in the Basin of Mexico (Lozano-García et al, 2015) and the Etzatlán-Magdalena Basin in western Mexico (Vázquez-Castro et al, 2017), both with volcaniclastic geology. The calcite precipitation in Lake Coatetelco was not biologically mediated through the autochthonous productivity.…”
Section: Paleohydrologysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Hence, the above-average CaCO 3 values are considered as a proxy to represent the intervals of more saline water and generally evaporative conditions. Our proxy interpretation is similar to the records of Lake Chalco in the Basin of Mexico (Lozano-García et al, 2015) and the Etzatlán-Magdalena Basin in western Mexico (Vázquez-Castro et al, 2017), both with volcaniclastic geology. The calcite precipitation in Lake Coatetelco was not biologically mediated through the autochthonous productivity.…”
Section: Paleohydrologysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Put simply, if sediment of a given age is not present in a section, it is difficult to infer environmental conditions for that time. This is particularly important for the construction of stratigraphic age models, in which sediment age is often assigned by linear interpolation between sparsely dated horizons or biozones (Abels et al, ; Vázquez et al, ). This challenge is especially vexing in one‐dimensional (1‐D) sections of strata where observations of lateral changes are often difficult to make.…”
Section: Impediments To Environmental Signal Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…yr BP. Vazquez et al (2017) document an interval of low surface runoff to the Etzatlán-Magdalena basin (Jalisco) peaking around 5000 cal. yr BP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%