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Data release for Late Quaternary loess and soils on uplands in the Canyonlands and Mesa Verde areas, Utah and Colorado

Dates

Publication Date
Time Period
2017

Citation

Reheis, M.C., 2017, Data release for Late Quaternary loess and soils on uplands in the Canyonlands and Mesa Verde areas, Utah and Colorado: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F77S7MPS.

Summary

Thin loess deposits on the uplands of the southeastern Colorado Plateau have previously not been well studied. We sampled deposits and soils from trenches on Hatch Point mesa near Canyonlands National Park, Utah, and from two outcrops in Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. At Hatch Point, the oldest buried unit yielded two OSL ages of 10,370 and 7,555 yr; the middle unit yielded 10 OSL ages from 6220 to 1385 yr; and the youngest unit has a single age of 1740 yr. At Mesa Verde, three loess units are preserved in the two outcrops we examined; six OSL ages range from 51 to 17 ka. At least one buried soil is present between two units with ages of about 50 and 40 ka. The ages of the loess units in both study areas correspond well with OSL-dated [...]

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Marith Reheis
Originator :
Marith Reheis
Metadata Contact :
Darren (Paco) Van Sistine
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
USGS Mission Area :
Land Resources
SDC Data Owner :
Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center

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MesaVerde_soils_metadata.xml
Original FGDC Metadata

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23.9 KB application/fgdc+xml
Supp data, Mesa Verde OSL_R2.txt
“OSL methods for samples”
9.31 KB text/plain
Supp Table S1 location and lab summary.csv 1.69 KB text/csv
Supp Table S2 Mesa Verde profile desc.csv 2.18 KB text/csv
Supp Table S3 Mesa Verde PSD.csv 1.9 KB text/csv
Supp Table S4 Mesa Verde mag data.csv 1.92 KB text/csv
Supp Table S5 Mesa Verde chemistry.csv 11.72 KB text/csv
Supp Tables S1-S6, Mesa Verde Soil Data.xlsx
“formatted data files”
49.56 KB application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet

Purpose

The goals of this paper are to describe the loess and soils that are preserved on mesas in the Hatch Point area of Canyonlands and on Mesa Verde, discuss the timing of deposition using new age data, and infer the potential sources of these loess deposits using particle size, chemical, and magnetic data.

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