Title of article :
Eolian deposition cycles since AD 500 in Playa San Bartolo lunette dune, Sonora, Mexico: Paleoclimatic implications
Author/Authors :
Ortega، نويسنده , , Beatriz and Schaaf، نويسنده , , Peter and Murray، نويسنده , , Andrew and Caballero، نويسنده , , Margarita and Lozano، نويسنده , , Socorro and Ramirez، نويسنده , , Angel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Records of past climatic changes in desert environments are scarce due to the poor preservation of biological proxies. To overcome this lack we consider the paleoenvironmental significance and age of a lunette dune at the eastern rim of Playa San Bartolo (PSB) in the Sonoran Desert (Mexico). Thermoluminescence and optical stimulated luminescence (TL and OSL) provide the chronology of lunette dune development. Mineralogical, geochemical (major, trace and REE element concentrations) and rock magnetic analyses allow for the assessment of sediment provenance and changes in the composition of the PSB dune over time. The upper 6 m of dune accumulation occurred over the past 1.5 ka, largely during AD 500–1200, a period that correlates with the Medieval climatic anomaly (AD 300–1300). Variability in composition of dune sediments is attributed to changes in sediment sources. Sand sized deposits are mainly eroded from granitoids from nearby outcrops. Sandy silt deposits, rich in evaporative minerals, resulted after the flooding of PSB, later deflation and accumulation of both detritic and authigenic components in the dune. These findings suggest that main dune accretion occurred during regionally extended drought conditions, disrupted by sporadic heavy rainfall.
Keywords :
Pan lunette , Sonoran desert , Medieval climatic anomaly , Megadrought , Basin and ranges , Sediment sources
Journal title :
Aeolian Research
Journal title :
Aeolian Research