Deciphering the Earliest Holocene

Deciphering the Earliest Holocene

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Fadem, Cynthia
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Oneida Lake formed as a relict arm of glacial Lake Iroquois near the Pleistocene-Holocene transition (13-8 ka). As the southeastern portion of the Lake Ontario Basin settled into its Holocene drainage patterns during the Younger Dryas period (11-10 ka), Oneida Lake receded, leaving a series of exposed beach ridges on the southeastern lacustrine plain. The easternmost ridge of Oneida Lake, having been previously dated at 10.7 14C ka BP, marks the limit of the area under investigation; the western limit is the modern Oneida Lake shoreline Verona Beach. This demarcates a study area of 2.25 km2. With ground-penetrating radar, AMS shell dating, and sediment analysis I support the conclusion that the ancient beach deposits at Oneida Lake record earliest coastal development at Oneida Lake in the form of two consecutive series of beach-ridges representing (1) a cold, wet Younger Dryas phase and (2) a drier post-Younger Dryas phase.
EAN 9783838319797
ISBN 3838319796
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date June 6, 2010
Pages 108
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 7
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Fadem, Cynthia
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