Authors
Ellie Broadman, Darrell S Kaufman, R Scott Anderson, Sonya Bogle, Matthew Ford, David Fortin, Andrew CG Henderson, Jack H Lacey, Melanie J Leng, Nicholas P McKay, Samuel E Muñoz
Publication date
2022/5
Journal
Quaternary Research
Volume
107
Pages
1-26
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Despite extensive paleoenvironmental research on the postglacial history of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, uncertainties remain regarding the region's deglaciation, vegetation development, and past hydroclimate. To elucidate this complex environmental history, we present new proxy datasets from Hidden and Kelly lakes, located in the eastern Kenai lowlands at the foot of the Kenai Mountains, including sedimentological properties (magnetic susceptibility, organic matter, grain size, and biogenic silica), pollen and macrofossils, diatom assemblages, and diatom oxygen isotopes. We use a simple hydrologic and isotope mass balance model to constrain interpretations of the diatom oxygen isotope data. Results reveal that glacier ice retreated from Hidden Lake's headwaters by ca. 13.1 cal ka BP, and that groundwater was an important component of Kelly Lake's hydrologic budget in the Early Holocene. As the forest …
Total citations
202220232024142