“…A growing number of studies hypothesize causal links between coastal dune activity and lake level changes (e.g., Arbogast and Loope, 1999;Loope and Arbogast, 2000;Arbogast et al, 2002aArbogast et al, , 2010Hansen et al, 2003Hansen et al, , 2006Hansen et al, , 2010Blumer et al, 2012). Newly constructed inland dune chronologies have been recently utilized to infer eolian activity during the PleistoceneHolocene transition and early Holocene (Arbogast et al, 2002b(Arbogast et al, , 2015Rawling et al, 2008;Loope et al, 2010;Miao et al, 2010;Campbell et al, 2011;Kilibarda and Blockland, 2011;Loope et al, 2012). Coastal spits and dunes have also been employed to reconstruct paleowind patterns associated with a hypothesized anticyclone, which may have persisted over a retreating Laurentide Ice Sheet (Krist and Schaetzl, 2001;Kilibarda and Blockland, 2011;Vader et al, 2012).…”