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A record of wet glacial stages and dry interglacial stages over the last 560kyr from a standing massive stalagmite in Carlsbad Cavern, New Mexico, USA

  • L. Bruce Railsback
  • , George A. Brook
  • , Brooks B. Ellwood
  • , Fuyuan Liang
  • , Hai Cheng
  • , R. Lawrence Edwards
  • University of Georgia
  • Louisiana State University
  • Western Illinois University
  • University of Minnesota Twin Cities

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Abstract

A horizontal core through a large, standing, stalagmite in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico, USA, provides a radiometrically dated record of wetter glacial stages and drier interglacial stages over the last 560. kyr. The stalagmite, the Texas Toothpick, is about 7. m tall and about 3. m wide at its base. Two cores through the stalagmite reveal five distinct matching layers, and the best estimates from twenty U-Th ages indicate that those layers were deposited during MIS 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14, the five glacial periods ending with the Penultimate Glacial Maximum (PGM). Stable isotope data, measurements of remanent magnetism, and petrographic observations combine to suggest that conditions during glacials, the periods in which deposition took place, were significantly wetter than today. On the other hand, the stalagmite's hiatuses seemingly represent conditions during interglacials similar to or drier than today. These results combine with modern climatological observations to suggest 100-kyr-scale alternation between wetter conditions with an increased proportion of winter rainfall from a Pacific source during glacials to drier conditions with largely summer rainfall derived from the Gulf of Mexico during interglacials. The length and continuity of the results confirm that the pattern of wetter glacials and drier interglacials, known previously from studies isolated in time, existed across all of at least the last six glacial cycles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)256-266
Number of pages11
JournalPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Volume438
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • Carlsbad
  • Glacials
  • Palaeoclimate
  • Pleistocene
  • Quaternary
  • Stalagmite

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