학술논문

Paleolakes, archaeology, and late Quaternary paleoenvironments in northwestern Mongolia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Quaternary Research. Sep2022, Vol. 109, p1-15. 15p.
Subject
*YOUNGER Dryas
*GEOGRAPHIC information systems
*SOIL classification
*WATER levels
*SAND dunes
*WATER table
*ARCHAEOLOGICAL geology
Language
ISSN
0033-5894
Abstract
The climatic, hydrographic, and environmental regimes of terminal Pleistocene and Holocene northwestern Mongolia are reconstructed using archaeological and pedological data sets at Bayan Nuur, a lake on the northwestern perimeter of the Altan Els dune field in eastern Uvs Province, Mongolia. The archaeological data consist of land-use patterns controlled for time via time-sensitive, diagnostic artifacts. The pedological data consist of soil classifications and radiocarbon dating of paleosols that track lake levels and water table. These data are combined using a geographic information system (GIS) to ascertain site and paleosol geographic relationships to modern lake levels at Bayan Nuur. They point to a more xeric Younger Dryas than previously recognized, significant Holocene lake regressions, and to Mid- to Late Holocene lake standstills/transgressions, the scale of which had previously been unrecognized. Combined, these data point to a complex late Quaternary picture of paleoclimate and paleoenvironment across the region and the importance of using multiple proxies, including archaeological data, in paleoecological reconstructions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]