XVI INQUA Congress

Session No. 60
Monday, 28 July 2003: 1:30 PM-4:30 PM

T19. Quaternary Paleolakes: Their Utility in Paleohydrologic, Paleoclimatic, Tectonic, and Biogeographic Studies (Posters)

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SEDIMENTOLOGY AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL LIMNOLOGY OF CRATER LAKES IN THE PALI AIKE VOLCANIC FIELD, SOUTHERN PATAGONIA (ARGENTINA)
HABERZETTL, Torsten1, WILLE, Michael1, LÜCKE, Andreas2, MAYR, Christoph2, OHLENDORF, Christian1, SCHÄBITZ, Frank1, SCHLESER, Gerhard-H.2 and ZOLITSCHKA, Bernd1, (1)GEOPOLAR, Institute of Geography, Univ of Bremen, Celsiusstraße FVG-M, Bremen, 28359, Germany, (2)ICG V: Sedimentary Systems, Isotope Geochemistry and Palaeoclimate, Rsch Ctr Jülich, Jülich, 52425, Germany, habi@uni-bremen.de, habi@uni-bremen.de
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LATE HOLOCENE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF SOUTHERNMOST PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA; POLLEN ANALYSES OF FIVE SEDIMENT CORES FROM VOLCANIC LAKES
WILLE, Michael1, HABERZETTL, Torsten1, LÜCKE, Andreas2, MAYR, Christoph2, OHLENDORF, Christian1, SCHÄBITZ, Frank1, SCHLESER, Gerhard-H.2 and ZOLITSCHKA, Bernd1, (1)GEOPOLAR, Institute of Geography, Univ of Bremen, Celsiusstraße FVG-M, Bremen, 28359, Germany, (2)ICG V, Sedimentary Systems, Isotope Geochemistry and Palaeoclimate, Rsch Ctr Jülich, Jülich, D-52425, Germany, mwille@uni-bremen.de, mwille@uni-bremen.de
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THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE AND PRE-COLUMBIAN AGRICULTURE ON SOIL AND NUTRIENTS IN SOUTHWESTERN COSTA RICA
NEWKIRK, Derrick R1, FILIPPELLI, Gabriel2, SOUCH, Catherine3, LATIMER, Jennifer1 and HORN, Sally P4, (1)Geology, Indiana/Purdue Univ, Indianapolis, 723 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, (2)Geology, Indiana Univ./Purdue Univ., Indianapolis, 723 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5132, (3)Indiana Univ/Purdue Univ - Indianapolis, 723 W Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5132, (4)Department of Geography, The Univ of Tennessee, 304 Burchfiel Geography Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-0925, drnewkir@iupui.edu, drnewkir@iupui.edu
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HOLOCENE LAKES AND LATE QUATERNARY CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN THE CHIHUAHUAN DESERT, MEXICO
CASTIGLIA, Peter J and FAWCETT, Peter J, Earth & Planetary Sciences, Univ of New Mexico, MSCO3-2040, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, castiglia@alumni.union.edu, castiglia@alumni.union.edu
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LATE QUATERNARY PALEOHYDROLOGY OF A LINKED PLUVIAL-LAKE AND ANCESTRAL RIO GRANDE SYSTEM, PASO DEL NORTE REGION, SOUTHWESTERN USA AND NORTHERN MEXICO
KENNEDY, John and HAWLEY, John, N.M. Water Resources Research Institute, New Mexico State Univ, Box 30001, MSC 3167, Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, jkennedy@nmsu.edu, jkennedy@nmsu.edu
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HYDROLOGIC MODEL CONSTRAINTS ON LATE PLEISTOCENE CLIMATE IN CENTRAL NEW MEXICO
MENKING, Kirsten M., Department of Geology and Geography, Vassar College, 124 Raymond Avenue, VC Box 59, Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0059, ANDERSON, Roger Y., Univ New Mexico, 141 Northrop Hall, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1116, SHAFIKE, Nabil G., New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission, Office of State Engineer, 121 Tijeras NE, Suite 2000, Albuquerque, NM 87102 and SYED, Kamran H., Biological Sciences, Univ of Lethbridge, 4401 University Drive, Flanagan Lab, Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4, Canada, kimenking@vassar.edu, kimenking@vassar.edu
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LATE PLEISTOCENE LAKES AND GROUNDWATER DISCHARGE, PANAMINT VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
JAYKO, A. S.1, FORESTER, R. M.2, KAUFMAN, D. S.3, BRIGHT, J.3 and MCGEEHIN, J. P.4, (1)Earth Surface Processes Team, U.S. Geol Survey, 3000 East Line St, Bishop, CA 93514, (2)U.S. Geol Survey, MS 980 USGS, Box 75046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, (3)Departments of Geology and Environmental Sciences, Northern Arizona Univ, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-4099, (4)U.S. Geol Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20192, ajayko@usgs.gov, ajayko@usgs.gov
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LATE PLEISTOCENE STRATIGRAPHY OF THE ANCESTRAL CHINA LAKE SEDIMENTS, INDIAN WELLS VALLEY, SOUTHEASTERN CALIFORNIA
COUCH, Robert F.1, KNAPP, Richard R.1 and STONER, Michael D.2, (1)Tetra Tech EM Inc, 6121 Indian School Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110, (2)Environmental Project Office, Naval Air Weapons Station, China Lake, CA 93555, Bob.Couch@ttemi.com, Bob.Couch@ttemi.com
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TIMING OF PLUVIAL LAKE-FILLING EVENTS IN THE WESTERN GREAT BASIN
REHEIS, Marith C., U.S. Geol Survey, MS-980, Federal Center, Box 25046, Denver, CO 80225, KURTH, Gabrielle E., Earth and Environmental Science Department, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801, REDWINE, Joanna, Department of Geology, Humboldt State Univ, Arcata, CA 95521, PHILLIPS, Fred M., Earth & Environmental Science, New Mexico Tech, 801 Leroy Place, Socorro, NM 87801 and PACES, James B., U.S. Geol Survey, MS 963, Box 25046, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0046, mreheis@usgs.gov, mreheis@usgs.gov
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THE SOLUTE ECOTONE, A KEY TO PAST HYDROLOGY
SHARPE, Saxon E., Desert Rsch Institute, 2215 Raggio Pkwy, Reno, NV 89512-1095, ssharpe@dri.edu, ssharpe@dri.edu
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LAKE LEVELS AND SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS DURING DEPOSITION OF THE WONO AND TREGO HOT SPRINGS TEPHRAS IN THE LAKE LAHONTAN BASIN, NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA, USA
ADAMS, Kenneth D., Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Rsch Institute, 2215 Raggio Parkway, Reno, NV 89512, kadams@dri.edu, kadams@dri.edu
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CAUSES OF HIGH LAKES STANDS IN THE GREAT BASIN DURING THE “PLUVIAL ÉPOQUE” AT 18 KYR BP: PALEOCLIMATIC EVIDENCE
DELUSINA, Irina and VEROSUB, Kenneth Lee, Geology Dept, Univ. of California, Davis, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616, delusina@geology.ucdavis.edu, delusina@geology.ucdavis.edu
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A HOLOCENE RECORD OF VEGETATION AND CLIMATE CHANGE FROM PYRAMID LAKE, NEVADA
MENSING, Scott A., Department of Geography, Univ of Nevada, Reno, 201 Mackay Science Hall, Reno, NV 89557, BENSON, Larry, US Geological Survey, 3215 Marine Street, Boulder, CO 80303, KASHGARIAN, Michaele, Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, PO Box 808, Livermore, CA 94550 and LUND, Steve, Department of Earth Sciences, Univ of Southern California, 225 Science Hall, Los Angeles, CA 90089, smensing@unr.edu, smensing@unr.edu
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DISTAL CORRELATION OF NEWBERRY VOLCANO TEPHRAS AND UPDATED TEPHRA STRATIGRAPHY FOR THE SUMMER LAKE SUB BASIN OF PLUVIAL LAKE CHEWAUCAN
KUEHN, Stephen C., Department of Physics, Physical Scienes, and Geology, California State Univ, Stanislaus, 801 W. Monte Vista Avenue, Turlock, CA 95382 and FOIT Jr, Franklin F., Department of Geology, Washington State Univ, PO Box 642812, Pullman, WA 99164-2812, kuehn@geology.csustan.edu, kuehn@geology.csustan.edu
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BIG LAKE RECORDS PRESERVED IN A LITTLE LAKE’S SEDIMENT: AN EXAMPLE FROM SILVER LAKE, MICHIGAN, USA
FISHER, Timothy G., Department of Geosciences, Indiana Univ NW, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408, LOOPE, Walter L., United States Geol Survey, Munising, MI 49862, JOL, Harry M., Department of Geography and Anthropology, Univ of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, 105 Garfield Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54702-4004 and PIERCE, William C., School of Natural Resources and the Environment, Univ of Michigan, MI, tgfisher@iun.edu, tgfisher@iun.edu
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WHITE SPRUCE PARKLAND IN THE NORTHERN GRASSLAND BIOME OF NORTH AMERICA DURING THE TERMINAL PLEISTOCENE
YANSA, Catherine H., Geography, Michigan State Univ, 125 Natural Science Building, East Lansing, MI 48824, pollen@msu.edu, pollen@msu.edu
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THE SHORELINE MORPHOLOGY OF THE QUATERNARY LAKE CHUJA-KURAY, ALTAI MOUNTAINS, SOUTH-CENTRAL SIBERIA
BORODAVKO, Pavel1, CARLING, Paul2, PARNACHOV, Sergei1, HERGET, Juergen3, CLARK, Chris4 and HUGGENBERGER, Peter5, (1)Department of Geology and Geography, Tomsk State Univ, 634050, Tomsk, Russia, (2)Department of Geography, Southampton University, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom, (3)Geographisches Institut, Universitaet Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee 166, D-53115, Bonn, Germany, (4)Department of Geography, Univ of Sheffield, Winter St, Sheffield, S10 2TN, United Kingdom, (5)Geologisch Palaeontogisches Institut, Universitaet Basel, Bernoullistr.16, Basel, CH-4056, Switzerland, P.A.Carling@soton.ac.uk, P.A.Carling@soton.ac.uk
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LAKE EVOLUTION HISTORY AND CLIMATE CHANGE OVER THE PAST 230 KYRS FROM MAAR LAKE TIANYANG, TROPICAL SOUTH CHINA
SUI, Shuzhen1, LIU, Jiaqi1, LIU, Qiang1, WANG, Wenyuan2 and CHEN, Junren3, (1)Institute of Geology & Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.O.BOX 9825, Beijing, 100029, China, (2)Peking University, Beijing, 1000871, (3)Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey, Guangzhou, 510760, shuzhensui@yahoo.com, shuzhensui@yahoo.com
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A RECONSTRUCTION OF LATE QUATERNARY PALEOHYDROLOGY OF THE LAKE EYRE BASIN, ARID CENTRAL AUSTRALIA USING GIS TECHNIQUES
DEVOGEL, Stephen, INSTAAR and Geological Sciences, Univ of Colorado, 1560 30th St, Boulder, CO 80303, MAGEE, John, Department of Geology, The Faculties, The Australian National Univ, Canberra, 0200, Australia, MANLEY, William, INSTAAR, Univ of Colorado at Boulder, 450 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0450 and MILLER, Gifford, INSTAAR and Geological Sciences, Univ of Colorado, 1560 30th Street, Boulder, CO 80303, Stephen.Devogel@colorado.edu, Stephen.Devogel@colorado.edu
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PALEOHYDROLOGY AND PALEOCLIMATES FROM LACUSTRINE ENVIRONMENTS OF THE DHAMAR HIGHLANDS, YEMEN
DAVIES, Caroline P., Univ Memphis, 107 Johnson Hall, Memphis, TN 38152-0001, cdavies@memphis.edu, cdavies@memphis.edu
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HYDROCLIMATOLOGY OF THE MIDDLE EAST DURING LONG-TERM DROUGHTS/WET EPISODES DETERMINED FROM HOLOCENE DEAD SEA LEVEL VARIATIONS
ENZEL, Yehouda1, KEN-TOR, Revital2, SHARON, David1, GVIRTZMAN, Haim1, DAYAN, Uri3, ZIV, Baruch4 and STEIN, Mordechai5, (1)Inst. Earth Sci, Hebrew Univ, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel, (2)Hebrew Univ and Geological Survey of Israel, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel, (3)Geography, Hebrew Univ, Jerusalem, 91905, Israel, (4)Open Univ of Israel, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel, (5)Hebrew Univ and Geol Survey of Israel, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel, yenzel@vms.huji.ac.il, yenzel@vms.huji.ac.il
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CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN THE EEMIAN INTERGLACIAL RECORDED BY STABLE ISOTOPES FROM A NEUMARK-NORD LIMNIC SEDIMENT SEQUENCE (CENTRAL GERMANY)
BOETTGER, Tatjana, Dept. of Isotope Hydrology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Rsch Leipzig-Halle, Th.-Lieser-Str. 4, Halle, 06120, Germany, JUNGE, Frank W., Pollutants dynamics in fluvial catchment areas, Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig, Karl-Tauchnitz-Str.1, Leipzig, 04107, Germany and KREMENETSKI, Konstantin V., Dept. of Geography, Univ. of California, 1255 Bunche Hall, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1524, boettger@halle.ufz.de, boettger@halle.ufz.de
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GEOHISTORY OF AN UPPER WEICHSELIAN OXBOW LAKE FROM HUNGARY (CENTRAL EUROPE)
SÜMEGI, Pál1, GEIGER, János1, MAGYARI, Enikõ2, GULYÁS, Sándor3, SZÁNTÓ, Zuzsanna4 and TÍMÁR, Gábor5, (1)Department of Geology and Paleontology, Univ of Szeged, Hungary, Egyetem u.2-6, Szeged, 6722, Hungary, (2)Nat History Museum of Gyöngyös, Kossuth u. 40, Gyöngyös, 3200, Hungary, (3)Department of Geology and Paleontology, Univ of Szeged, Egyetem u.2-6, Szeged, 6722, Hungary, (4)Institute of Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Sci, POB.51, Debrecen, 4001, Hungary, (5)Space Research Group, Dept. of Geophysics, ELTE Univ of Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/A, Budapest, 1117, Hungary, sumegi@geo.u-szeged.hu, sumegi@geo.u-szeged.hu
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LATEST PLEISTOCENE AND HOLOCENE LAKE LEVEL FLUCTUATIONS, PYRAMID SUBBASIN OF LAKE LAHONTAN, NEVADA, USA
BRIGGS, Richard W., Center for Neotectonic Studies, Univ of Nevada, Reno, MS 169, University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557 and WESNOUSKY, Steven G., Center for Neotectonic Studies, Univ of Nevada, Reno, MS 169, Univ. of Nevada, Reno, Reno, NV 89557, briggs@seismo.unr.edu, briggs@seismo.unr.edu
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AN EMPIRICAL MODEL OF SHORE-LEVEL DISPLACEMENT IN FENNOSCANDIA
PASSE, Tore, Geological Survey of Sweden, Guldhedsgatan 5A, Göteborg, S-413 20, Sweden and ANDERSSON, Leif, Geological Survey of Sweden, Kiliansgatan 10, Lund, S-223 50, leif.andersson@sgu.se, leif.andersson@sgu.se
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