THERMOLUMINESCENCE AGES AND PALEOCLIMATE FROM THE LAKE-MALATA LAKE-GREENLY COMPLEX, EYRE PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Citation
A. Dutkiewicz et Jr. Prescott, THERMOLUMINESCENCE AGES AND PALEOCLIMATE FROM THE LAKE-MALATA LAKE-GREENLY COMPLEX, EYRE PENINSULA, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, Quaternary science reviews, 16(3-5), 1997, pp. 367-385
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary",Geology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02773791
Volume
16
Issue
3-5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
367 - 385
Database
ISI
SICI code
0277-3791(1997)16:3-5<367:TAAPFT>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Strandlines of playas from the Lake Malata-Lake Greenly Complex on the Lyre Peninsula, South Australia, preserve a detailed record of major changes in lake level and palaeoclimate spanning the period 320 ka to present. Thermoluminescence ages of quartz from a total of 13 carbonat e lunettes, a pedogenic disconformity, a recent foredune, a sub-parabo lic dune and a major foredune ridge have been obtained. The age of 319 +/-72 ka for the foredune ridge is centred at the interglacial highsta nd of stage 9 and represents a unique high lake level in the complex. The formation of lunettes has long been linked to the aridity of the L ast Glacial Maximum (ca. 18 ka). We are able to show that deflation of playa sediment into lunettes has been relatively common and has occur red intermittently throughout the period 130 ka to present. The deflat ion events have been synchronous with the global glacial inception (ca . 115 ka), cold intervals (ca. 85 and 75 ka) and cold stadials followi ng the main glacial transition (ca. 54 and 43 ka). During the Last Gla cial Maximum, deflation commenced as early as 26 ka and culminated in maximum deflation between 20 and 17 ka. The most recent phase of defla tion has been dated at ca. 1.9 to 1.2 ka. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Lt d.