Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina
The Andean piedmont of Mendoza is a semiarid region covered by extensive and partially vegetated dune fields consisting of mostly inactive aeolian landforms of diverse size and morphology. This paper is focused on the San Rafael plain (SRP) environment, situated in the distal Andean piedmont of Mend...
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todo:paper_00335894_v76_n2_p253_Tripaldi2023-10-03T14:45:45Z Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina Tripaldi, A. Zárate, M.A. Brook, G.A. Li, G.-Q. Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Luminescence ages Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Arid regions Association reactions Deposits Rivers Sedimentation Sedimentology Landforms aggradation climate conditions dune field eolian deposit ephemeral stream facies analysis geochronology Last Glacial Maximum Last Interglacial luminescence dating paleoclimate paleoenvironment Quaternary sedimentation sedimentology semiarid region Argentina Mendoza The Andean piedmont of Mendoza is a semiarid region covered by extensive and partially vegetated dune fields consisting of mostly inactive aeolian landforms of diverse size and morphology. This paper is focused on the San Rafael plain (SRP) environment, situated in the distal Andean piedmont of Mendoza (34° 30'S), and reports the sedimentology and OSL chronology of two representative exposures of late Quaternary deposits, including their paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic significance. Eleven facies, including channel, floodplain, fluvio-aeolian interaction, and reworked pyroclastic and aeolian deposits, were described and grouped into two facies associations (FA1 and FA2). FA1 was formed by unconfined sheet flows, minor channelized streams and fluvial-aeolian interaction processes. FA2 was interpreted as aeolian dune and sand-sheet deposits. OSL chronology from the SRP sedimentary record indicates that between ca. 58-39. ka and ca. 36-24. ka (MIS 3), aggradation was governed by ephemeral fluvial processes (FA1) under generally semiarid conditions. During MIS 2, the last glacial maximum (ca. 24-12. ka), a major climatic shift to more arid conditions is documented by significant aeolian activity (FA2) that became the dominant sedimentation process north of the Diamante-Atuel fluvial system. The inferred paleoenvironmental conditions from the SRP sections are in broad agreement with regional evidence. © 2011 University of Washington. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00335894_v76_n2_p253_Tripaldi |
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Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Luminescence ages Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Arid regions Association reactions Deposits Rivers Sedimentation Sedimentology Landforms aggradation climate conditions dune field eolian deposit ephemeral stream facies analysis geochronology Last Glacial Maximum Last Interglacial luminescence dating paleoclimate paleoenvironment Quaternary sedimentation sedimentology semiarid region Argentina Mendoza |
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Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Luminescence ages Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Arid regions Association reactions Deposits Rivers Sedimentation Sedimentology Landforms aggradation climate conditions dune field eolian deposit ephemeral stream facies analysis geochronology Last Glacial Maximum Last Interglacial luminescence dating paleoclimate paleoenvironment Quaternary sedimentation sedimentology semiarid region Argentina Mendoza Tripaldi, A. Zárate, M.A. Brook, G.A. Li, G.-Q. Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Luminescence ages Aeolian dunes Andean piedmont Argentina Ephemeral streams Last interglacial Arid regions Association reactions Deposits Rivers Sedimentation Sedimentology Landforms aggradation climate conditions dune field eolian deposit ephemeral stream facies analysis geochronology Last Glacial Maximum Last Interglacial luminescence dating paleoclimate paleoenvironment Quaternary sedimentation sedimentology semiarid region Argentina Mendoza |
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The Andean piedmont of Mendoza is a semiarid region covered by extensive and partially vegetated dune fields consisting of mostly inactive aeolian landforms of diverse size and morphology. This paper is focused on the San Rafael plain (SRP) environment, situated in the distal Andean piedmont of Mendoza (34° 30'S), and reports the sedimentology and OSL chronology of two representative exposures of late Quaternary deposits, including their paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic significance. Eleven facies, including channel, floodplain, fluvio-aeolian interaction, and reworked pyroclastic and aeolian deposits, were described and grouped into two facies associations (FA1 and FA2). FA1 was formed by unconfined sheet flows, minor channelized streams and fluvial-aeolian interaction processes. FA2 was interpreted as aeolian dune and sand-sheet deposits. OSL chronology from the SRP sedimentary record indicates that between ca. 58-39. ka and ca. 36-24. ka (MIS 3), aggradation was governed by ephemeral fluvial processes (FA1) under generally semiarid conditions. During MIS 2, the last glacial maximum (ca. 24-12. ka), a major climatic shift to more arid conditions is documented by significant aeolian activity (FA2) that became the dominant sedimentation process north of the Diamante-Atuel fluvial system. The inferred paleoenvironmental conditions from the SRP sections are in broad agreement with regional evidence. © 2011 University of Washington. |
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Tripaldi, A. Zárate, M.A. Brook, G.A. Li, G.-Q. |
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Tripaldi, A. Zárate, M.A. Brook, G.A. Li, G.-Q. |
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Tripaldi, A. |
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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Late Quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal Andean piedmont, southern Mendoza, Argentina |
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late quaternary paleoenvironments and paleoclimatic conditions in the distal andean piedmont, southern mendoza, argentina |
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