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Identification of last interglacial deposits in eastern Beringia: a cautionary note from the Palisades,interior Alaska
Authors:ALBERTO V REYES  GRANT D ZAZULA  SVETLANA KUZMINA  THOMAS A AGER  DUANE G FROESE
Institution:1. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaPresent address: Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.;2. Yukon Palaeontology Program, Government of Yukon, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada;3. Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;4. United States Geological Survey, Denver, Colorado, USA
Abstract:Last interglacial sediments in unglaciated Alaska and Yukon (eastern Beringia) are commonly identified by palaeoecological indicators and stratigraphic position ~2–5 m above the regionally prominent Old Crow tephra (124 ± 10 ka). We demonstrate that this approach can yield erroneous age assignments using data from a new exposure at the Palisades, a site in interior Alaska with numerous exposures of last interglacial sediments. Tephrochronology, stratigraphy, plant macrofossils, pollen and fossil insects from a prominent wood‐rich organic silt unit are all consistent with a last interglacial age assignment. However, six 14C dates on plant and insect macrofossils from the organic silt range from non‐finite to 4.0 14C ka BP, indicating that the organic silt instead represents a Holocene deposit with a mixed‐age assemblage of organic material. In contrast, wood samples from presumed last interglacial organic‐rich sediments elsewhere at the Palisades, in a similar stratigraphic position with respect to Old Crow tephra, yield non‐finite 14C ages. Given that local permafrost thaw since the last interglaciation may facilitate reworking of older sediments into new stratigraphic positions, minimum constraining ages based on 14C dating or other methods should supplement age assignments for last interglacial sediments in eastern Beringia that are based on palaeoecology and stratigraphic association with Old Crow tephra. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:eastern Beringia  last interglaciation  radiocarbon dating  palaeoecology  tephrochronology
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