“…Playas are ephemeral or desiccated lakes found throughout arid and semi‐arid regions of the world (Goudie and Wells, ; Yechieli and Wood, ; Shaw and Bryant, ; Goudie, ). In North America, they have been described in the Northern (Last and Schweyen, ), Central (Bowen and Johnson, , ; Bowen et al ., ) and Southern Great Plains (Wood et al ., ; Gustavson et al, ; Holliday, ; Holliday et al ., ), arid basins of the southern Pacific Coast Ranges (Eghbal et al ., ), the Mexican Plateau (Alcocer and Escobar, ) and throughout the Basin and Range region (Currey, ; Scuderi et al ., ). Due to their ephemeral nature playas are highly sensitive to climatic fluctuations and are influenced, often simultaneously, by fluvial, lacustrine and eolian processes (Holliday, ; Holliday et al ., ; Bowen and Johnson, , ; Rich, ), making them useful paleoenvironmental archives.…”