Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska
The fossil remains of one invertebrate and 16 vertebrate genera have been recovered from late Quaternary sediments of a large placer gold mine in east-central Alaska. Forty-six of 1055 fossils were recovered in situ from nine stratigraphic units at the Lost Chicken Creek Mine, Alaska. The fossils ra...
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description | The fossil remains of one invertebrate and 16 vertebrate genera have been recovered from late Quaternary sediments of a large placer gold mine in east-central Alaska. Forty-six of 1055 fossils were recovered in situ from nine stratigraphic units at the Lost Chicken Creek Mine, Alaska. The fossils range in age from approximately 1400 yr BP (Alces alces) to greater than 50,400 yr BP (Equus [Asinus] lambei, Rangifer tarandus, Ovibovini cf. Symbos cavifrons, and Bison priscus). The assemblage includes an unusual occurrence of gallinaceous birds (Lagopus sp., ptarmigan), wolverine (Gulo gulo), the extinct American lion (Panthera leo atrox), collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx torquatus), and saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). Sediments at Lost Chicken Creek consist of 37 vertical m of sandy silt, pebbly sand, gravel and peat of fluvial, colluvial and eolian origins. Four episodes of fluvial deposition have alternated sequentially throughout the late Wisconsinan with periods of eolian deposition and erosion. Solifluction has created a disturbed biostratigraphy at the site, yielding a fauna that must be considered a thanatocoenosis. The stratigraphy of Lost Chicken Creek is strikingly similar in major features to that of two coeval Beringian localities: Canyon Creek and Eva Creek, Alaska.Key words: Beringia, Pleistocene, fauna, ecology, mammals Mots clés: Béringie, pléistocène, faune, écologie, mammifères |
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genre | Alces alces Arctic Béringie Dicrostonyx torquatus Gulo gulo Rangifer tarandus Alaska Beringia |
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op_source | ARCTIC; Vol. 41 No. 4 (1988): December: 261–336; 303-313 1923-1245 0004-0843 |
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spelling | ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64791 2025-06-15T14:06:14+00:00 Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska Porter, Lee 1988-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64791 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64791/48705 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64791 ARCTIC; Vol. 41 No. 4 (1988): December: 261–336; 303-313 1923-1245 0004-0843 Age Caribou Extinction Horses Ice wedges Lemmings Lions Moose Muskoxen Palaeontology Petrography Pleistocene epoch Ptarmigan Radiocarbon dating Saigas Sediments (Geology) Silt Steppe bison Stratigraphy Wolverines Lost Chicken Creek region Alaska info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1988 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z The fossil remains of one invertebrate and 16 vertebrate genera have been recovered from late Quaternary sediments of a large placer gold mine in east-central Alaska. Forty-six of 1055 fossils were recovered in situ from nine stratigraphic units at the Lost Chicken Creek Mine, Alaska. The fossils range in age from approximately 1400 yr BP (Alces alces) to greater than 50,400 yr BP (Equus [Asinus] lambei, Rangifer tarandus, Ovibovini cf. Symbos cavifrons, and Bison priscus). The assemblage includes an unusual occurrence of gallinaceous birds (Lagopus sp., ptarmigan), wolverine (Gulo gulo), the extinct American lion (Panthera leo atrox), collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx torquatus), and saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). Sediments at Lost Chicken Creek consist of 37 vertical m of sandy silt, pebbly sand, gravel and peat of fluvial, colluvial and eolian origins. Four episodes of fluvial deposition have alternated sequentially throughout the late Wisconsinan with periods of eolian deposition and erosion. Solifluction has created a disturbed biostratigraphy at the site, yielding a fauna that must be considered a thanatocoenosis. The stratigraphy of Lost Chicken Creek is strikingly similar in major features to that of two coeval Beringian localities: Canyon Creek and Eva Creek, Alaska.Key words: Beringia, Pleistocene, fauna, ecology, mammals Mots clés: Béringie, pléistocène, faune, écologie, mammifères Article in Journal/Newspaper Alces alces Arctic Béringie Dicrostonyx torquatus Gulo gulo Rangifer tarandus Alaska Beringia Unknown ARCTIC 41 4 |
spellingShingle | Age Caribou Extinction Horses Ice wedges Lemmings Lions Moose Muskoxen Palaeontology Petrography Pleistocene epoch Ptarmigan Radiocarbon dating Saigas Sediments (Geology) Silt Steppe bison Stratigraphy Wolverines Lost Chicken Creek region Alaska Porter, Lee Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title | Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title_full | Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title_fullStr | Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title_full_unstemmed | Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title_short | Late Pleistocene Fauna of Lost Chicken Creek, Alaska |
title_sort | late pleistocene fauna of lost chicken creek, alaska |
topic | Age Caribou Extinction Horses Ice wedges Lemmings Lions Moose Muskoxen Palaeontology Petrography Pleistocene epoch Ptarmigan Radiocarbon dating Saigas Sediments (Geology) Silt Steppe bison Stratigraphy Wolverines Lost Chicken Creek region Alaska |
topic_facet | Age Caribou Extinction Horses Ice wedges Lemmings Lions Moose Muskoxen Palaeontology Petrography Pleistocene epoch Ptarmigan Radiocarbon dating Saigas Sediments (Geology) Silt Steppe bison Stratigraphy Wolverines Lost Chicken Creek region Alaska |
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