POTENTIAL FOR PALEOTEMPESTOLOGY AND OTHER PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION IN COASTAL LAKES OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Sediments from the Isla Saona lakes were shallow (~4050 cm to bedrock) and composed of silts and sands. Loss on ignition indicated high carbonate content (3040%) and low organic content (ave. 12.6%) for both lakes. The 195-cm L. Alejandro core was more organic (ave. 21.0%) with lower carbonate fractions and contained several organic deposits, mainly plant material. Visual observations suggest three large overwash deposits of coarse material, each about 2 cm in depth, in the Alejandro core. Changes in the stratigraphy of the Saona cores are more subtle upon visual inspection. Lithological variations were measured at 1-cm intervals with a GEOTEK© multi-sensor core logger and color changes recorded by a GEOSCAN color line scan camera. These data, along with upcoming x-radiography, will help to identify overwash deposits and other stratigraphic changes not easily detectable by eye. Chronologies for the lakes are in process (AMS dating of organics by Beta Analytic) and will be presented. Preliminary results indicate good potential for paleotempestology and other paleo-studies.