2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2019.01.018
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Paleogeographic reconstruction of the Tar – San Martín lacustrine system during late Pleistocene to early Holocene: Landscape availability and hunter-gatherer circulation (Santa Cruz, Argentina)

Abstract: This paper presents the paleogeographic reconstructions of flooded areas of the Tar-San Martín lacustrine system during the late Pleistocene-Holocene. The dimensions of lacustrine and glaciolacustrine levels of this basin are higher than the current levels of the lakes. The organic matter of lake levels recorded on stratigraphic profiles was described, sampled and dated using AMS, while other paleobathymetric indicators were also identified (height of the fan-delta apex and paleo-coast levels). Deriving out of… Show more

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“…26A). Palaeolake Tar likely formed by this time (Horta et al, 2019). However, prior to 35 ka, the ice extent in this valley may have been greater, though the timing is difficult to ascertain.…”
Section: Ice Sheet Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…26A). Palaeolake Tar likely formed by this time (Horta et al, 2019). However, prior to 35 ka, the ice extent in this valley may have been greater, though the timing is difficult to ascertain.…”
Section: Ice Sheet Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We map the extent of ice-dammed palaeolakes at each timeslice. The extent of the palaeolakes is constrained by published geomorphology and chronology (Bell, 2009;Bendle et al, 2017b;Caldenius, 1932;García et al, 2014;García et al, 2019;Glasser et al, 2016b;Hein et al, 2010;Horta et al, 2019;Martin et al, 2019;Martinod et al, 2016;Thorndycraft et al, 2019a;Turner et al, 2005). The ASTER GDEM dataset was used to interpolate lake levels between mapped shorelines or other geomorphological datapoints.…”
Section: Palaeolakesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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