North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018

These data are a comprehensive collection from the Pleistocene in Beringia in northern Alaska. The carbon-14 (14C) dates and isotopic data from megafaunal bones, willow and stratigraphic samples allow a reconstruction of the climate, zoological and botanical history of the region during the last 40,...

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Main Author: Pamela Groves
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2020
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Ice
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18739/A2RV0D22F
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spelling dataone:doi:10.18739/A2RV0D22F 2024-10-03T18:45:34+00:00 North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018 Pamela Groves Western North Slope of Alaaska ENVELOPE(-161.505,-151.241,70.126,68.242) BEGINDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.18739/A2RV0D22F unknown Arctic Data Center Pleistocene Beringia Megafauna Isotope yedoma Alces alces Bison priscus Canis lupus Equus ferus Mammut americanum Mammuthus primigenius Ovibos moschatus Panthera spelaea Raniger tarandus Ursus arctos Ursus maritimus Dataset 2020 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC https://doi.org/10.18739/A2RV0D22F 2024-10-03T18:18:13Z These data are a comprehensive collection from the Pleistocene in Beringia in northern Alaska. The carbon-14 (14C) dates and isotopic data from megafaunal bones, willow and stratigraphic samples allow a reconstruction of the climate, zoological and botanical history of the region during the last 40,000 years. We have used these data in published manuscripts: Gaglioti, B.V., Mann, D.H., Groves, P., Kunz, M.L., Farquharson, L.M., Reanier, R.E., Jones, B.M., Wooller, M.J., 2018. Aeolian stratigraphy describes ice-age paleoenvironments in unglaciated Arctic Alaska. Quat Sci Rev 182, 175-190. Gaglioti, B.V., Mann, D.H., Wooller, M.J., Jones, B.M., Wiles, G.C., Groves, P., Kunz, M.L., Baughman, C.A., Reanier, R.E., 2017. Younger-Dryas cooling and sea-ice feedbacks were prominent features of the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in Arctic Alaska. Quat Sci Rev 169, 330-343. Mann, D.H., Groves, P., Reanier, R.E., Gaglioti, B.V., Kunz, M.L., Shapiro, B., 2015. Life and extinction of megafauna in the ice-age Arctic. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 14301-14306. After developing a statistical approach to remove the age artifacts caused by radiocarbon calibration from a large series of dated megafaunal bones, we compared the temporal patterns of bone abundance with climate records. Megafaunal abundance tracked ice age climate, peaking during transitions from cold to warm periods. We used the oxygen isotope values of wood cellulose in living and sub-fossil willow shrubs (d18Owc) (Salix spp.) that have been radiocarbon-dated (14C) to produce a multi-millennial record of climatic change on Alaska's North Slope during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. We described the stratigraphy and sedimentology of a yedoma deposit in Arctic Alaska (the Carter Section) dating to between 37,000 and 9000 calibrated radiocarbon years BP (37e9 ka) and containing detailed records of loess and sand-sheet sedimentation, soil development, carbon storage, and permafrost dynamics. Dataset Alces alces Arctic Canis lupus Ice north slope ovibos moschatus permafrost Sea ice Ursus arctos Ursus maritimus Alaska Beringia Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic ENVELOPE(-161.505,-151.241,70.126,68.242)
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topic Pleistocene
Beringia
Megafauna
Isotope
yedoma
Alces alces
Bison priscus
Canis lupus
Equus ferus
Mammut americanum
Mammuthus primigenius
Ovibos moschatus
Panthera spelaea
Raniger tarandus
Ursus arctos
Ursus maritimus
spellingShingle Pleistocene
Beringia
Megafauna
Isotope
yedoma
Alces alces
Bison priscus
Canis lupus
Equus ferus
Mammut americanum
Mammuthus primigenius
Ovibos moschatus
Panthera spelaea
Raniger tarandus
Ursus arctos
Ursus maritimus
Pamela Groves
North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
topic_facet Pleistocene
Beringia
Megafauna
Isotope
yedoma
Alces alces
Bison priscus
Canis lupus
Equus ferus
Mammut americanum
Mammuthus primigenius
Ovibos moschatus
Panthera spelaea
Raniger tarandus
Ursus arctos
Ursus maritimus
description These data are a comprehensive collection from the Pleistocene in Beringia in northern Alaska. The carbon-14 (14C) dates and isotopic data from megafaunal bones, willow and stratigraphic samples allow a reconstruction of the climate, zoological and botanical history of the region during the last 40,000 years. We have used these data in published manuscripts: Gaglioti, B.V., Mann, D.H., Groves, P., Kunz, M.L., Farquharson, L.M., Reanier, R.E., Jones, B.M., Wooller, M.J., 2018. Aeolian stratigraphy describes ice-age paleoenvironments in unglaciated Arctic Alaska. Quat Sci Rev 182, 175-190. Gaglioti, B.V., Mann, D.H., Wooller, M.J., Jones, B.M., Wiles, G.C., Groves, P., Kunz, M.L., Baughman, C.A., Reanier, R.E., 2017. Younger-Dryas cooling and sea-ice feedbacks were prominent features of the Pleistocene-Holocene transition in Arctic Alaska. Quat Sci Rev 169, 330-343. Mann, D.H., Groves, P., Reanier, R.E., Gaglioti, B.V., Kunz, M.L., Shapiro, B., 2015. Life and extinction of megafauna in the ice-age Arctic. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 14301-14306. After developing a statistical approach to remove the age artifacts caused by radiocarbon calibration from a large series of dated megafaunal bones, we compared the temporal patterns of bone abundance with climate records. Megafaunal abundance tracked ice age climate, peaking during transitions from cold to warm periods. We used the oxygen isotope values of wood cellulose in living and sub-fossil willow shrubs (d18Owc) (Salix spp.) that have been radiocarbon-dated (14C) to produce a multi-millennial record of climatic change on Alaska's North Slope during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. We described the stratigraphy and sedimentology of a yedoma deposit in Arctic Alaska (the Carter Section) dating to between 37,000 and 9000 calibrated radiocarbon years BP (37e9 ka) and containing detailed records of loess and sand-sheet sedimentation, soil development, carbon storage, and permafrost dynamics.
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author Pamela Groves
author_facet Pamela Groves
author_sort Pamela Groves
title North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
title_short North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
title_full North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
title_fullStr North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
title_full_unstemmed North Slope Alaska Ancient Megafauna Bones, Willow and Stratigraphic Data 2014-2018
title_sort north slope alaska ancient megafauna bones, willow and stratigraphic data 2014-2018
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2020
url https://doi.org/10.18739/A2RV0D22F
op_coverage Western North Slope of Alaaska
ENVELOPE(-161.505,-151.241,70.126,68.242)
BEGINDATE: 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(-161.505,-151.241,70.126,68.242)
geographic Arctic
geographic_facet Arctic
genre Alces alces
Arctic
Canis lupus
Ice
north slope
ovibos moschatus
permafrost
Sea ice
Ursus arctos
Ursus maritimus
Alaska
Beringia
genre_facet Alces alces
Arctic
Canis lupus
Ice
north slope
ovibos moschatus
permafrost
Sea ice
Ursus arctos
Ursus maritimus
Alaska
Beringia
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