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The Holocene climate in the Great Plains (as observed in dune chronology) Presenter: Erin Dunbar Assistant: Liz Westby

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The Holocene climate in the Great Plains (as observed in dune chronology). Presenter: Erin Dunbar Assistant: Liz Westby. Drought Records. Dune Types. Sparknotes , 2012. University of Maryland, 2010. Casper Dune Field. Western Dune Field. Eastern Dune Field. Sand Hills, Nebraska. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Holocene climate in the Great Plains (as observed in dune chronology)Presenter: Erin DunbarAssistant: Liz Westby

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Drought Records

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Dune Types

Sparknotes, 2012

University of Maryland, 2010

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Casper Dune Field

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Western Dune Field

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Eastern Dune Field

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Sand Hills, Nebraska

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Sand Hills, Nebraska

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Sand Hills, Nebraska

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Vegetation

Grama GrassBlueplanetbiomes.org, 2012

Wheat GrassLakehuron.ca, 2012

Artemisia (various)Discoverlife.com, 2012

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Soil Formation Haplargid (Halfen, 2010)

Arid Climate Soil Soils is moist less than 90 days a year, when temperature is above 8⁰ C Soil is dry more than half of the time, cumulatively, when the

temperature is above 5⁰ C

Argillic Horizon Presence of clays Greater than parent material

Haplo- Minimum horizon development

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Dating Methods

14C dating of soil Organic matter Charcoal Removed roots and humic acids

Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) Dating the sediments in the dune deposits Estimation of burial time

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Casper Dune Field Cores

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Sand Hills Field Cores

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Casper Dune Field Results – 14C

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Casper Dune Field Results – OSL

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Sand Hill Field Results

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Great Plains Correlation

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Haflen Miao

Significant Dates

Active 10.0 – 6.2 ka Active at 8.2 ka Stable until 6.1-6.7 ka Active in west 6.1 ka

Active 4.2 – 4.1 ka

Active 1.0 – 0.4 ka

Loess accumulation 9.4 – 6.5 ka

Max activity 3.8 ka Max activity 2.5 ka Max activity 0.7 ka

Dune activity 4.5 – 2.3 ka (drought)

Last activity 1.0 – 0.7 ka (MCA drought)

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References Birkeland, Peter. Soils and Geomorphology, 3rd ed. 1999. Oxford

University Press. Halfen, Alan, et al. Holocene stratigraphy and chronology of the

Casper Dune Field, Casper, Wyoming, USA. 2010. The Holocene 20(50) p. 773-783.

Loope, David and Swinehart, James. Thinking like a dune field; a geologic history in the Nebraska Sand Hills. Great Plains Research 10; Spring 2000: p. 5-35.

Miao, Xiaodong, et al. A 10,000 year record of dune activity, dust storms, and severe drought in the Central Great Plains. Geology, February 2007; v. 35; p. 119-122.