Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)

The southern Peruvian coastal desert around Palpa, southern Peru (14.5 degrees S) is currently characterized by hyper-arid conditions. However, the presence of two species of molluscs (Scutalus, Pupoides) and desert-loess deposits indicates the past development of semi-desert and grassland ecosystem...

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Main Authors: Maechtle, Bertil, Unkel, Ingmar, Eitel, Bernhard, Kromer, Bernd, Schiegl, Solveig
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Academic Press 2010
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.05.007
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:bc0acdb3-4088-47bf-8bcc-c74ed21c9bb8 2023-05-15T16:29:30+02:00 Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S) Maechtle, Bertil Unkel, Ingmar Eitel, Bernhard Kromer, Bernd Schiegl, Solveig 2010 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1547171 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.05.007 eng eng Academic Press https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/1547171 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.05.007 wos:000273831600005 scopus:71049135746 Quaternary Research; 73(1), pp 39-47 (2010) ISSN: 0033-5894 Geology Scutalus Desert loess Mollusc fauna Palaeoenvironment Palaeoclimatic change Peruvian coastal desert Pupoides contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2010 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yqres.2009.05.007 2023-02-01T23:33:14Z The southern Peruvian coastal desert around Palpa, southern Peru (14.5 degrees S) is currently characterized by hyper-arid conditions. However, the presence of two species of molluscs (Scutalus, Pupoides) and desert-loess deposits indicates the past development of semi-desert and grassland ecosystems caused by a displacement of the eastern desert margin due to hydrological changes. Radiocarbon dating shows that the transition to a semi-arid climate in the southern Peruvian coastal desert took place during the Greenland interstadial 1, similar to 13.5 cal ka BR At the beginning of the Holocene, the mollusc fauna vanished due to increasing humidity and the development of grasslands. Dust particles were fixed by the grasses, as indicated by abundant Poaceae phytoliths, and desert loess was formed. The humid period we observe here is out of phase with the palaeoenvironmental records from the Titicaca region, which indicates dry conditions at that time. This paper offers a new idea for this contradiction: an orbitally driven meridional shift of the Bolivian high might have altered the moisture supply across the Andes. (C) 2009 University of Washington. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Lund University Publications (LUP) Greenland Quaternary Research 73 1 39 47
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topic Geology
Scutalus
Desert loess
Mollusc fauna
Palaeoenvironment
Palaeoclimatic change
Peruvian coastal desert
Pupoides
spellingShingle Geology
Scutalus
Desert loess
Mollusc fauna
Palaeoenvironment
Palaeoclimatic change
Peruvian coastal desert
Pupoides
Maechtle, Bertil
Unkel, Ingmar
Eitel, Bernhard
Kromer, Bernd
Schiegl, Solveig
Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
topic_facet Geology
Scutalus
Desert loess
Mollusc fauna
Palaeoenvironment
Palaeoclimatic change
Peruvian coastal desert
Pupoides
description The southern Peruvian coastal desert around Palpa, southern Peru (14.5 degrees S) is currently characterized by hyper-arid conditions. However, the presence of two species of molluscs (Scutalus, Pupoides) and desert-loess deposits indicates the past development of semi-desert and grassland ecosystems caused by a displacement of the eastern desert margin due to hydrological changes. Radiocarbon dating shows that the transition to a semi-arid climate in the southern Peruvian coastal desert took place during the Greenland interstadial 1, similar to 13.5 cal ka BR At the beginning of the Holocene, the mollusc fauna vanished due to increasing humidity and the development of grasslands. Dust particles were fixed by the grasses, as indicated by abundant Poaceae phytoliths, and desert loess was formed. The humid period we observe here is out of phase with the palaeoenvironmental records from the Titicaca region, which indicates dry conditions at that time. This paper offers a new idea for this contradiction: an orbitally driven meridional shift of the Bolivian high might have altered the moisture supply across the Andes. (C) 2009 University of Washington. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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author Maechtle, Bertil
Unkel, Ingmar
Eitel, Bernhard
Kromer, Bernd
Schiegl, Solveig
author_facet Maechtle, Bertil
Unkel, Ingmar
Eitel, Bernhard
Kromer, Bernd
Schiegl, Solveig
author_sort Maechtle, Bertil
title Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
title_short Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
title_full Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
title_fullStr Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
title_full_unstemmed Molluscs as evidence for a late Pleistocene and early Holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of Peru (14.5 degrees S)
title_sort molluscs as evidence for a late pleistocene and early holocene humid period in the southern coastal desert of peru (14.5 degrees s)
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