Paleobiotic and isotopic analysis of mollusks, fish and plants from core OL-92: Indicators for an open or closed lake system

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Edited by: George I. Smith and James L. Bischoff

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Intervals of open versus closed lake systems for Pleistocene Owens Lake in California are suggested by a comparison of paleobiotic and isotopic evidence recovered from core samples of OL-92. Mollusks and fish were identified from 67 core samples, and their ecological requirements were noted. Carbon dioxide extractions for stable isotopes of 13C and 18O from aragonite of the molluscan shell material were obtained by standard procedures, and isotopic compositions were measured using a mass spectrometer. The values of 13C and 18O from sediment samples taken previously (Benson and Bischoff, 1993) were compared with 13C and 18O values from mollusk shells recovered from the core. These data indicate at least two times of open lake, very low salinity (or “fresh” water) episodes, which are in agreement with the interpretation of fish and mollusk paleoecology supporting open systems between 207 m and 208 m (ca. 450 ka to ca. 453 ka) and between 309 m and 313 m (ca. 765 ka to ca. 775 ka).

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Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Paleobiotic and isotopic analysis of mollusks, fish and plants from core OL-92: Indicators for an open or closed lake system
DOI 10.1130/0-8137-2317-5.121
Volume 317
Year Published 1997
Language English
Publisher Geological Society of America
Description 5 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title An 800,000-year paleoclimatic record from core OL-92, Owens Lake, Southeast California
First page 121
Last page 125
Country United States
State California
Other Geospatial Owens Lake
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