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Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden | 2009

CLIMATE IN THE DRY CENTRAL ANDES OVER GEOLOGIC, MILLENNIAL, AND INTERANNUAL TIMESCALES

Christa Placzek; Jay Quade; Julio L. Betancourt; P. Jonathan Patchett; Jason A. Rech; Claudio Latorre; Ari Matmon; Camille A. Holmgren; Nathan B. English

Abstract Over the last eight years, we have developed several paleoenvironmental records from a broad geographic region spanning the Altiplano in Bolivia (18°S–22°S) and continuing south along the western Andean flank to ca. 26°S. These records include: cosmogenic nuclide concentrations in surface deposits, dated nitrate paleosoils, lake levels, groundwater levels from wetland deposits, and plant macrofossils from urine-encrusted rodent middens. Arid environments are often uniquely sensitive to climate perturbations, and there is evidence of significant changes in precipitation on the western flank of the central Andes and the adjacent Altiplano. In contrast, the Atacama Desert of northern Chile is hyperarid over many millions of years. This uniquely prolonged arid climate requires the isolation of the Atacama from the Amazon Basin, a situation that has existed for more than 10 million years and that resulted from the uplift of the Andes and/or formation of the Altiplano plateau. New evidence from multiple terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides, however, suggests that overall aridity is occasionally punctuated by rare rainfall events that likely originate from the Pacific. East of the hyperarid zone, climate history from multiple proxies reveals alternating wet and dry intervals where changes in precipitation originating from the Atlantic may exceed 50%. An analysis of Pleistocene climate records across the region allows reconstruction of the spatial and temporal components of climate change. These Pleistocene wet events span the modern transition between two modes of interannual precipitation variability, and regional climate history for the Central Andean Pluvial Event (CAPE; ca. 18–8 ka) points toward similar drivers of modern interannual and past millennial-scale climate variability. The north-northeast mode of climate variability is linked to El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability, and the southeast mode is linked to aridity in the Chaco region of Argentina.


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2007

Inferences about winter temperatures and summer rains from the late Quaternary record of C 4 perennial grasses and C 3 desert shrubs in the northern Chihuahuan Desert y

Camille A. Holmgren; Jodi R. Norris; Julio L. Betancourt


Quaternary Research | 2001

Holocene Vegetation History from Fossil Rodent Middens near Arequipa, Peru

Camille A. Holmgren; Julio L. Betancourt; Kate Aasen Rylander; José Roque; Oscar Tovar; Horacio Zeballos; Eliana Linares; Jay Quade


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2006

A 36,000-yr vegetation history from the Peloncillo Mountains, southeastern Arizona, USA

Camille A. Holmgren; Julio L. Betancourt; Kate Aasen Rylander


Archive | 2005

Late Quaternary history of the Atacama Desert

Claudio Latorre; Julio L. Betancourt; Jason A. Rech; Jay Quade; Camille A. Holmgren; Christa Placzek; Antonio Maldonado; Matthias Vuille; Kate Aasen Rylander


The Quarterly Review of Biology | 2007

:Dry Borders: Great Natural Reserves of the Sonoran Desert.

Camille A. Holmgren


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2010

A long‐term vegetation history of the Mojave–Colorado desert ecotone at Joshua Tree National Park

Camille A. Holmgren; Julio L. Betancourt; Kate Aasen Rylander


Quaternary Research | 2011

Vegetation history along the eastern, desert escarpment of the Sierra San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, Mexico

Camille A. Holmgren; Julio L. Betancourt; Kate Aasen Rylander


Journal of Arid Environments | 2008

Late-Holocene fossil rodent middens from the Arica region of northernmost Chile

Camille A. Holmgren; E. Rosello; Claudio Latorre; Julio L. Betancourt


Journal of Biogeography | 2014

Evidence against a Pleistocene desert refugium in the Lower Colorado River Basin

Camille A. Holmgren; Julio L. Betancourt; M. Cristina Peñalba; José Delgadillo; Kristin Zuravnsky; Kimberly L. Hunter; Kate Aasen Rylander; Jeremy L. Weiss

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Julio L. Betancourt

United States Geological Survey

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Kate Aasen Rylander

United States Geological Survey

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Jay Quade

University of Arizona

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Claudio Latorre

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Ari Matmon

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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