Integrated Hydrologic History of the American Southwest
Springs and wetlands in arid environments are bellwethers of aquifer health and water availability. These water-obligate ecosystems were dynamically sensitive to climatic fluctuations in the recent geologic past, especially to centennial- and decadal-scale warming events. Extreme events such as severe drought are projected to become more common throughout the Southwest in the coming years, resulting in water scarcity and unprecedented social and economic losses. This project builds upon and augments our previous research and will integrate hydrologic, stratigraphic, chronologic, geochemical, and paleoenvironmental data spanning the late Pleistocene to modern to document the responsiveness of water-dependent ecosystems to megadroughts throughout the southwestern U.S. We will combine fundamental framework observations and data with innovative analytical techniques and climate modeling to quantify critical temperature and precipitation thresholds of arid land ecosystems and advance our understanding of the range of potential outcomes to biomes and human activities in the event they are crossed in the wake of future drought.
Listed below are other science activities associated with the Integrated Hydrologic History of the American Southwest project.
Past Perspectives of Water in the West
Drivers and Impacts of North Pacific Climate Variability
Pacific Ocean Patterns, Processes, and Productivity (POP3): Impacts of ancient warming on marine ecosystems and western North America
Natural Drought and Flood Histories from Lacustrine Archives
Listed below are data releases associated with this project.
Data release for An early Holocene wet period from the southwestern U.S. Data release for An early Holocene wet period from the southwestern U.S.
Carbonate clumped isotope data for Holocene tufas of Bed E2c of the Las Vegas Formation, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, USA Carbonate clumped isotope data for Holocene tufas of Bed E2c of the Las Vegas Formation, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, USA
Data release for The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology? Data release for The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology?
Silicified wood from around Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Silicified wood from around Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
Data release for Late glacial-Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells Data release for Late glacial-Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells
Data release for Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands Data release for Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands
Data release for Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel Data release for Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel
Data release for Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America Data release for Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America
Data release for Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions Data release for Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions
Data release for Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum Data release for Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
Radiocarbon dating of an alluvial deposit with associated faunal remains Radiocarbon dating of an alluvial deposit with associated faunal remains
Data release for Oxygen isotopes in terrestrial gastropod shells track Quaternary climate change in the American Southwest Data release for Oxygen isotopes in terrestrial gastropod shells track Quaternary climate change in the American Southwest
Listed below are publications associated with this project.
An early Holocene wet period in the southwestern United States An early Holocene wet period in the southwestern United States
The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): Linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology? The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): Linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology?
The geochronology of White Sands Locality 2 is resolved The geochronology of White Sands Locality 2 is resolved
Late glacial–Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells Late glacial–Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells
Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands
Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel
Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America
Reply to “Evidence for humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum could actually be for Clovis people ~13,000 years ago” by C. Vance Haynes, Jr. Reply to “Evidence for humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum could actually be for Clovis people ~13,000 years ago” by C. Vance Haynes, Jr.
Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions
Response to comment on “Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum” Response to comment on “Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum”
Evidence of glacial activity during MIS 4 in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA Evidence of glacial activity during MIS 4 in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
Evidence for humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum Evidence for humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
Listed below are partners associated with this project.
Springs and wetlands in arid environments are bellwethers of aquifer health and water availability. These water-obligate ecosystems were dynamically sensitive to climatic fluctuations in the recent geologic past, especially to centennial- and decadal-scale warming events. Extreme events such as severe drought are projected to become more common throughout the Southwest in the coming years, resulting in water scarcity and unprecedented social and economic losses. This project builds upon and augments our previous research and will integrate hydrologic, stratigraphic, chronologic, geochemical, and paleoenvironmental data spanning the late Pleistocene to modern to document the responsiveness of water-dependent ecosystems to megadroughts throughout the southwestern U.S. We will combine fundamental framework observations and data with innovative analytical techniques and climate modeling to quantify critical temperature and precipitation thresholds of arid land ecosystems and advance our understanding of the range of potential outcomes to biomes and human activities in the event they are crossed in the wake of future drought.
Listed below are other science activities associated with the Integrated Hydrologic History of the American Southwest project.
Past Perspectives of Water in the West
Drivers and Impacts of North Pacific Climate Variability
Pacific Ocean Patterns, Processes, and Productivity (POP3): Impacts of ancient warming on marine ecosystems and western North America
Natural Drought and Flood Histories from Lacustrine Archives
Listed below are data releases associated with this project.
Data release for An early Holocene wet period from the southwestern U.S. Data release for An early Holocene wet period from the southwestern U.S.
Carbonate clumped isotope data for Holocene tufas of Bed E2c of the Las Vegas Formation, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, USA Carbonate clumped isotope data for Holocene tufas of Bed E2c of the Las Vegas Formation, Las Vegas Valley, Nevada, USA
Data release for The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology? Data release for The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology?
Silicified wood from around Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Silicified wood from around Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
Data release for Late glacial-Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells Data release for Late glacial-Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells
Data release for Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands Data release for Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands
Data release for Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel Data release for Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel
Data release for Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America Data release for Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America
Data release for Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions Data release for Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions
Data release for Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum Data release for Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
Radiocarbon dating of an alluvial deposit with associated faunal remains Radiocarbon dating of an alluvial deposit with associated faunal remains
Data release for Oxygen isotopes in terrestrial gastropod shells track Quaternary climate change in the American Southwest Data release for Oxygen isotopes in terrestrial gastropod shells track Quaternary climate change in the American Southwest
Listed below are publications associated with this project.
An early Holocene wet period in the southwestern United States An early Holocene wet period in the southwestern United States
The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): Linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology? The ichnology of White Sands (New Mexico): Linear traces and human footprints, evidence of transport technology?
The geochronology of White Sands Locality 2 is resolved The geochronology of White Sands Locality 2 is resolved
Late glacial–Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells Late glacial–Younger Dryas climate in interior Alaska as inferred from the isotope values of land snail shells
Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands Independent age estimates resolve the controversy of ancient human footprints at White Sands
Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel Seasonality of precipitation in the southwestern United States during the late Pleistocene inferred from stable isotopes in herbivore tooth enamel
Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America
Reply to “Evidence for humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum could actually be for Clovis people ~13,000 years ago” by C. Vance Haynes, Jr. Reply to “Evidence for humans at White Sands National Park during the Last Glacial Maximum could actually be for Clovis people ~13,000 years ago” by C. Vance Haynes, Jr.
Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions Oxygen isotopes of land snail shells in high latitude regions
Response to comment on “Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum” Response to comment on “Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum”
Evidence of glacial activity during MIS 4 in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA Evidence of glacial activity during MIS 4 in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, USA
Evidence for humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum Evidence for humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum
Listed below are partners associated with this project.