2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.09.016
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Late Glacial and Holocene record of climatic change in the southern Rocky Mountains from sediments in San Luis Lake, Colorado, USA

Abstract: in hydroclimate and widely distributed on land (Street and Grove, 1979). Oxygen isotope record of Owens Lake documents the existence of millennial-scale hydrologic oscillations during the last glacial termination (Benson et al., 1997). Holocene records from Walker and Pyramid Lakes indicate decadal to centennial-scale hydroclimatic variability in the Sierra Nevada (Benson et al., 2002; Yuan et al., 2004). Stable isotope records from alpine lakes over the Colorado Rocky Mountains suggest that the climate shifte… Show more

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“…The sedimentary record from proglacial Sky Pond in the northern Front Range (Fig. 2, Site R; Menounos and Reasoner, 1997), and several pollen studies (Reasoner and Jordy, 2000;Jimenez-Moreno et al, 2011;Briles et al, 2012) do suggest Younger Dryas cooling in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, as does a study of playa-lacustrine sediment (Yuan et al, 2013) in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Chronology and Magnitude Of Glacier Margin Recession Throughmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The sedimentary record from proglacial Sky Pond in the northern Front Range (Fig. 2, Site R; Menounos and Reasoner, 1997), and several pollen studies (Reasoner and Jordy, 2000;Jimenez-Moreno et al, 2011;Briles et al, 2012) do suggest Younger Dryas cooling in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, as does a study of playa-lacustrine sediment (Yuan et al, 2013) in the San Luis Valley of southern Colorado (Fig. 2).…”
Section: Chronology and Magnitude Of Glacier Margin Recession Throughmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…During the early Holocene, higher δ 18 O values and smaller differences (2‰) indicate greater rainfall proportions of the total precipitation amounts and lower overall effective moisture totals, consistent with generally lower alpine lake levels during that time (Shuman et al, 2009;Thompson et al, 1993;Toney and Anderson, 2006;Yuan et al, 2013). Bison Lake δ 18 O declines after ~3500 cal.…”
Section: Hydroclimatementioning
confidence: 81%
“…Yuan et al (2013) place the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary in the Colorado Rocky Mountains at 10.5 ka, reflecting the largest climatic change in the past 100 ka. The largest sedimentological, physical, and geochemical transitions in our data set occur at ~10.5 ka, corresponding to a depth of ~179 cm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the beginning of the YDC at 13.2 ka (Menounos and Reasoner, 1997; Reasoner and Jodry, 2000) to the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary at ~10.5 ka (Benedict, 1973; Yuan et al, 2013), REE concentrations monotonically increase (Fig. 7).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%