2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0277-3791(01)00048-8
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Holocene multidecadal and multicentennial droughts affecting Northern California and Nevada

Abstract: Continuous, high-resolution d 18 O records from cored sediments of Pyramid Lake, Nevada, indicate that oscillations in the hydrologic balance occurred, on average, about every 150 years (yr) during the past 7630 calendar years (cal yr). The records are not stationary; during the past 2740 yr, drought durations ranged from 20 to 100 yr and intervals between droughts ranged from 80 to 230 yr. Comparison of tree-ring-based reconstructions of climate change for the past 1200 yr from the Sierra Nevada and the El Ma… Show more

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“…The latter period falls in a period between 900 and 1200 A.D. of unusually warm spells and locally extreme droughts in the northern hemisphere, often termed the Medieval Warm Period (Lamb, 1977;Hughes and Diaz, 1994;Stuiver and others, 1995;Crowley, 2000;Esper et al, 2002). Widespread and severe multidecadal droughts occurred in the western USA during this interval (Stine, 1994;Woodhouse and Overpeck, 1998;Benson et al, 2002). The former period corresponds to the Roman warm period identified in European climate history (Lamb, 1977) and Atlantic region paleoclimatic records (Bianchi and McCave, 1999;McDermott et al, 2001;Bond et al, 2001).…”
Section: Northern Yellowstone National Park Highelevation Conifer Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter period falls in a period between 900 and 1200 A.D. of unusually warm spells and locally extreme droughts in the northern hemisphere, often termed the Medieval Warm Period (Lamb, 1977;Hughes and Diaz, 1994;Stuiver and others, 1995;Crowley, 2000;Esper et al, 2002). Widespread and severe multidecadal droughts occurred in the western USA during this interval (Stine, 1994;Woodhouse and Overpeck, 1998;Benson et al, 2002). The former period corresponds to the Roman warm period identified in European climate history (Lamb, 1977) and Atlantic region paleoclimatic records (Bianchi and McCave, 1999;McDermott et al, 2001;Bond et al, 2001).…”
Section: Northern Yellowstone National Park Highelevation Conifer Formentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stratigraphic data is corroborated by pollen (sedge/ cattail) and algae (Pediastrum/Botryococcus) spectra indicating that the most brackish conditions in Tulare Lake occurred in the Middle Holocene, with especially poor conditions between 5500-4500 cal yr BP. Through the Holocene, inferred lake levels correlate well between Tulare, Pyramid, and Owens Lakes (Benson et al, 2002;see Negrini et al, 2006, Fig. 12).…”
Section: Associated Terrestrial Climate Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relatively wet conditions occurred during the remaining Early Holocene (10,000-8000 cal yr BP). Under these conditions, Lake Tahoe fed Pyramid Lake via the Truckee River and a substantial body of water existed in the Owens Lake Basin (Benson et al, 2002). A drying trend between 8000-6500 cal yr BP is suggested as lake sizes declined in both basins.…”
Section: Associated Terrestrial Climate Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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