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Late Pleistocene mammoth remains from Coastal Maine, USA
Authors:B Gary Hoyle  Daniel C Fisher  Harold W Borns  Jr  Lisa L Churchill-Dickson  Christopher C Dorion  Thomas K Weddle
Institution:a Maine State Museum, Augusta, ME 04333-0083, USA;b Museum of Paleontology and Department of Geological Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1079, USA;c Climate Change Institute, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469-5790, USA;d 7 Penley Street, Augusta, ME 04330, USA;e 79 Bennoch Road, Orono, ME 04473, USA;f Maine Geological Survey, Augusta, ME 04333-0022, USA
Abstract:Remains identified as those of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) dated at 12,200 ± 55 14C yr B.P. were recovered while excavating in a complex sequence of glaciomarine sediments in Scarborough, Maine, USA. The mammoth was found in the top meter of a fossiliferous unit of mud and sand laminites. These sediments were deposited during a marine regressive phase following the transgression that accompanied northward retreat of the margin of the Laurentide ice sheet. A Portlandia arctica valve from the underlying transgressive unit provides a minimum age of 14,820 ± 105 14C yr B.P. for local deglaciation. The mammoth, an adult female, died in midwinter with no evidence of human involvement. Tusk growth rates and oxygen-isotope variation over the last few years of life record low seasonality. The mammoth was transported to the site as a partial carcass by the late-glacial proto-Saco River. It sank in a near-shore setting, was subjected to additional disarticulation and scattering of elements, and was finally buried in sediments reworked by the shallowing sea.
Keywords:Pleistocene  Woolly mammoth  Mammuthus primigenius  Presumpscot Formation  Maine  Deglaciation  Glaciomarine sediments  Relative sea level
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