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Science 2 December 1988:
Vol. 242. no. 4883, pp. 1275 - 1280
DOI: 10.1126/science.242.4883.1275

Articles

A 250,000-Year Climatic Record from Great Basin Vein Calcite: Implications for Milankovitch Theory

ISAAC J. WINOGRAD 1, TYLER B. COPLEN 1, BARNEY J. SZABO 2, and ALAN C. RIGGS 2

1 U.S. Geological Survey, National Center (432), Reston, VA 22092.
2 U.S. Geological Survey, Denver Federal Center, Lakewood, CO 80225.

A continuous record of oxygen-18 (dgr18O) variations in the continental hydrosphere during the middle-to-late Pleistocene has been obtained from a uranium-series dated calcitic vein in the southern Great Basin. The vein was deposited from ground water that moved through Devils Hole—an open fault zone at Ash Meadows, Nevada—between 50 and 310 ka (thousand years ago). The configuration of the dgr18O versus time curve closely resembles the marine and Antarctic ice core (Vostok) dgr18O curves; however, the U-Th dates indicate that the last interglacial stage (marine oxygen isotope stage 5) began before 147 ± 3 ka, at least 17,000 years earlier than indicated by the marine dgr18O record and 7,000 years earlier than indicated by the less well dated Antarctic dgr18O record. This discrepancy and other differences in the timing of key climatic events suggest that the indirectly dated marine dgr18O chronology may need revision and that orbital forcing may not be the principal cause of the Pleistocene ice ages.

Submitted on May 2, 1988
Accepted on September 16, 1988


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