@article{e9c5095a749c4d478efb1c78627944a1,
title = "Late Quaternary sedimentology and geochronology of small playas on the Southern High Plains, Texas and New Mexico, U.S.A.",
abstract = "Playas are small, circular basins forming a ubiquitous component of the southern High Plains landscape. They are filled with carbonaceous mud deposited since the terminal Pleistocene. The stratigraphy and geochronology of 30 playas was investigated to better understand the paleoenvironmental record of basin filling. At the base of the fill in some playas is a well sorted eolian sand dated between ~ 13,000 and ~ 11,000 14C yr BP. The beginning of mud deposition, representing aggradation of eolian dust on a moist, vegetated playa floor was largely between ~ 12,000 and ~ 10,500 14C yr BP. Playa filling slowed ~ 9000 to ~ 4000 14C yr BP, probably due to dry conditions, increased ~ 4000 to ~ 2000 14C yr BP, then slowed again. Eolian sand and loam, likely representing regional aridity, accumulated in some basins episodically just prior to ~ 10,700 14C yr BP, between ~ 8600 and ~ 4700 14C yr BP, and at ~ 1300 14C yr BP. Stable C isotopes from one basin indicate that the playa was inundated only seasonally throughout the record beginning ~ 11,500 14C yr BP. The phytolith record in that basin indicates an abrupt shift toward cooling ~ 11,400 to ~ 11,200 14C yr BP and then increasing importance of xeric-adapted C4 grasses through the Holocene.",
keywords = "Altithermal, C3 and C4 plants, Phytoliths, Playas, Southern High Plains, Stable isotopes, Younger Dryas",
author = "Holliday, {Vance T.} and Mayer, {James H.} and Fredlund, {Glen G.}",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by the National Science Foundation: EAR-9807347 (VTH), EAR-9710099 (GGF), an IGERT Fellowship (JHM), and ATM-9809285 (University of Colorado INSTAAR-Laboratory for AMS Radiocarbon Preparation and Research). The Geological Society of America provided support via a Gladys Cole Memorial Research Award (VTH), and a Graduate Student Research Grant and a Farouk El-Baz Student Award for Desert Research (JHM). The University of Arizona Department of Geosciences provided Burt S. Butler and Maxwell N. Short scholarships (JHM). The University of Arizona NSF-AMS Laboratory kindly provided training in sample pretreatment and AMS dating (to JHM) as well as a number radiocarbon ages. Ty Sabin was an able and cheerful field assistant in 1999. Loren Smith (Texas Tech University) shared his considerable knowledge of playa-vegetation relations and also provided Figure 1 . Eileen Johnson (Museum of Texas Tech) provided logistical support for the San Jon work as part of the Lubbock Lake Landmark regional research program into late Quaternary ecological, climatic, and landscape changes on the Southern High Plains. Joanne Dickenson (Eastern New Mexico University) and Calvin Smith (Baylor University) helped us locate playas and landowners. We thank the many landowners who provided access. Rolfe Mandel and Bill Johnson provided very helpful comments on the manuscript. Jim Abbott (SciGraphics) prepared the line drawings. ",
year = "2008",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1016/j.yqres.2008.02.009",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "70",
pages = "11--25",
journal = "Quaternary Research",
issn = "0033-5894",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "1",
}