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‘Of droughts and flooding rains’: an alluvial loess record from central South Australia spanning the last glacial cycle

dc.contributor.authorHaberlah, Den_AU
dc.contributor.authorGlasby, Pen_AU
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, MAJen_AU
dc.contributor.authorHill, SMen_AU
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Fen_AU
dc.contributor.authorRhodes, EJen_AU
dc.contributor.authorGostin, Ven_AU
dc.contributor.authorO'Flaherty, Aen_AU
dc.contributor.authorJacobsen, GEen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2010-11-22T06:00:20Zen_AU
dc.date.available2010-11-22T06:00:20Zen_AU
dc.date.issued2010-01-01en_AU
dc.date.statistics2010en_AU
dc.description.abstractDeposits of proximal dust-derived alluvium (alluvial loess) within the catchments of the now semi-arid Flinders Ranges in South Australia record regionally synchronous intervals of fluvial entrainment, aggradation and down-cutting spanning the last glacial cycle. Today, these floodplain remnants are deeply entrenched and laterally eroded by ephemeral traction load streams. The north–south aligned ranges are strategically situated within the present-day transitional zone, receiving both topographically enhanced winter rainfall from the SW and convectional downpours from summer monsoonal incursions from the north. We develop a regional chronostratigraphy of depositional and erosional events emphasizing the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). Based on 124 ages (94 accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon and 30 optically stimulated luminescence) from the most significant terrace remnants on both sides of the Ranges, we conclude that the last glacial cycle including the LGM was characterized by major environmental changes. Two pronounced periods of pedogenesis between c. 36 and 30 ka were followed by widespread erosion and reworking. A short-lived interval of climatic stability before c. 24 ka was followed by conditions in which large amounts of proximal dust (loess) were deposited across the catchments. These loess mantles were rapidly redistributed and episodically transported downstream by floods. The termination of this regime c. 18–16 ka was marked by rapid incision. © 2010, Geological Society of Londonen_AU
dc.identifier.citationHaberlah, D., Glasby, P., Williams, M. A. J., Hill, S. M., Williams, F., Rhodes, E. J., Gostin, V., O'Flaherty, A., & Jacobsen, G. E. (2010). ‘Of droughts and flooding rains’: an alluvial loess record from central South Australia spanning the last glacial cycle. In P. Bishop & B. Pillans (Eds.), Geological Society of London, Special Publication - "Australian Landscapes" (Vol. 346, pp. 185-223). Piccadilly, London, United Kingdom: Geological Society of London. doi:10.1144/SP346.11en_AU
dc.identifier.govdoc3063en_AU
dc.identifier.isbn9781862395947en_AU
dc.identifier.issn0305-8719en_AU
dc.identifier.journaltitleGeological Society of Londonen_AU
dc.identifier.pagination185-223en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1144/SP346.11en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/2873en_AU
dc.identifier.volume346en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherGeological Society of Londonen_AU
dc.subjectDroughtsen_AU
dc.subjectFloodsen_AU
dc.subjectAustraliaen_AU
dc.subjectAlluvial depositsen_AU
dc.subjectRainen_AU
dc.subjectDustsen_AU
dc.title‘Of droughts and flooding rains’: an alluvial loess record from central South Australia spanning the last glacial cycleen_AU
dc.typeJournal Articleen_AU

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