Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene

Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 This study was conducted to explore paleoenvironmental change within the Gerstle-Sawmill Dune Field (GSDF), located just west of the Gerstle River in the middle Tanana River valley, Interior Alaska from the late Glacial to the middle Holocene. Speci...

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Main Author: Bowman, Robert C.
Other Authors: Reuther, Joshua D., Potter, Ben A., Clark, Jamie L.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7863
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/7863 2023-05-15T18:28:29+02:00 Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene Bowman, Robert C. Reuther, Joshua D. Potter, Ben A. Clark, Jamie L. 2017-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7863 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/7863 Department of Anthropology Paleoanthropology Alaska Gerstle River Paleoclimatology Holocene Paleoecology Paleogeography Archaeological geology Excavations (Archaeology) Sand dunes Environmental geomorphology Thesis ma 2017 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:54Z Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 This study was conducted to explore paleoenvironmental change within the Gerstle-Sawmill Dune Field (GSDF), located just west of the Gerstle River in the middle Tanana River valley, Interior Alaska from the late Glacial to the middle Holocene. Specifically, this study was undertaken to document human-environment interaction on the landscape. Geoarchaeological methods were used in order to determine the history of sand dune development across the area, how the local ecological systems changed through time, and determine prehistoric human use of environment and response to environmental and ecological change. The data collected from these locations was used to create a model for sand dunes and human land use regarding local ecological stability and dynamic sand dune deposition. Patterns of human land use within the GSDF were then compared with data collected from sites in proximity to the GSDF to determine how this portion of the environment operated within the larger geographic area. This geoarchaeological research aids in understanding ecological patterning within terrestrial lowland systems from the Late Glacial to the Middle Holocene, with regard to human land use dynamics within a changing geomorphological system. Thesis Subarctic Alaska University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Fairbanks
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topic Paleoanthropology
Alaska
Gerstle River
Paleoclimatology
Holocene
Paleoecology
Paleogeography
Archaeological geology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Sand dunes
Environmental geomorphology
spellingShingle Paleoanthropology
Alaska
Gerstle River
Paleoclimatology
Holocene
Paleoecology
Paleogeography
Archaeological geology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Sand dunes
Environmental geomorphology
Bowman, Robert C.
Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
topic_facet Paleoanthropology
Alaska
Gerstle River
Paleoclimatology
Holocene
Paleoecology
Paleogeography
Archaeological geology
Excavations (Archaeology)
Sand dunes
Environmental geomorphology
description Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2017 This study was conducted to explore paleoenvironmental change within the Gerstle-Sawmill Dune Field (GSDF), located just west of the Gerstle River in the middle Tanana River valley, Interior Alaska from the late Glacial to the middle Holocene. Specifically, this study was undertaken to document human-environment interaction on the landscape. Geoarchaeological methods were used in order to determine the history of sand dune development across the area, how the local ecological systems changed through time, and determine prehistoric human use of environment and response to environmental and ecological change. The data collected from these locations was used to create a model for sand dunes and human land use regarding local ecological stability and dynamic sand dune deposition. Patterns of human land use within the GSDF were then compared with data collected from sites in proximity to the GSDF to determine how this portion of the environment operated within the larger geographic area. This geoarchaeological research aids in understanding ecological patterning within terrestrial lowland systems from the Late Glacial to the Middle Holocene, with regard to human land use dynamics within a changing geomorphological system.
author2 Reuther, Joshua D.
Potter, Ben A.
Clark, Jamie L.
format Thesis
author Bowman, Robert C.
author_facet Bowman, Robert C.
author_sort Bowman, Robert C.
title Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
title_short Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
title_full Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
title_fullStr Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle Tanana River Valley near the Gerstle River, subarctic Alaska: the late glacial to the middle Holocene
title_sort sand dune field paleoenvironment, paleoecology, and human environmental interaction in the middle tanana river valley near the gerstle river, subarctic alaska: the late glacial to the middle holocene
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