2000
DOI: 10.1006/qres.1999.2115
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Hydrologic Variation in the Northern Great Plains During the Last Two Millennia

Abstract: Reconstructions of lake-water salinity at decadal resolution for the last 2,000 years are compared among three lakes in North Dakota to infer regional patterns of drought. The intersite comparisons are used to distinguish local variation in climate or hydrology from regional patterns of change. At one lake, diatom-inferred salinity and lake-water Mg/Ca inferred from ostracode shell chemistry are coherent, both in terms of direction and magnitude of change, indicating that each is a robust technique for reconst… Show more

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“…), as well as during decadal droughts of the 19th to 20th centuries, such as the Dust Bowl (19)(20)(21)37). Although hydrologically variable, two distinct periods of drought have been identified during the MWP, whereas prolonged dry conditions have been suggested for the LIA (19)(20)(21). At Kettle Lake, high sedimentation rates are accompanied by several oscillations in carbonate mineral content, grass pollen, and charcoal flux during the MWP (Fig.…”
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“…), as well as during decadal droughts of the 19th to 20th centuries, such as the Dust Bowl (19)(20)(21)37). Although hydrologically variable, two distinct periods of drought have been identified during the MWP, whereas prolonged dry conditions have been suggested for the LIA (19)(20)(21). At Kettle Lake, high sedimentation rates are accompanied by several oscillations in carbonate mineral content, grass pollen, and charcoal flux during the MWP (Fig.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…An annual deficit of precipitation minus evaporation also characterizes the region (15), making it highly sensitive to changes in the moisture regime. Previous paleoclimatic investigations have documented oscillations in several disparate climate proxies, revealing a high degree of past climatic variability on the plains (13,(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22), especially in precipitation. Such variability has been linked to solar cycles (21) and to Pacific Decadal and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillations (23,24).…”
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“…In general, these climate-landscape response models indicate greatest landscape stability occurs during climatic episodes characterized by moist, cool, relatively drought-free conditions when water tables are high and vegetation cover is abundant. Conversely, greatest eolian activity occurs during warmer/drier (higher growing season potential evapotranspiration and lower water tables, e.g., Laird et al, 1996a, b;Fritz et al, 2000;Hopkins and Running, 2000), and more drought-prone climatic episodes when highmagnitude, low-frequency droughts and storms are more common and more severe (Katz and Brown, 1992). In addition, for climatic conditions near the intrinsic instability/stability threshold for dunes, minor changes in drought frequency and magnitude may reactivate or stabilize dunes (Rosensweig and Reibseme, 1990;Muhs and Maat, 1993;Wolfe et al, 1994;Lemmen et al, ed., 1998;Lemmen and Vance, 1999;Hopkins and Running, 2000).…”
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“…In such areas, multiple sites, coupled with a clear delineation of the hydrologic setting of each basin, may be necessary to clearly reconstruct the likely causes of salinity variation through time and its climatic drivers (e.g. Fritz et al, 2000;Telford & Lamb, 1999).…”
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