Recent discoveries of the dung deposits of Pleistocene animals in dry caves and alcoves on the Colorado Plateau, including those of mammoth, bison, horse, sloth, extinct forms of mountain goats, and shrub oxen, have provided floristic assemblages from which temperature and moisture requirements for such assemblages can be deduced in order to develop
paleoenvironmental reconstructions tied to an absolute chronology.
Analysis of microfauna from paleontological and archaeological sites of the late Pleistocene and Holocene of North America has aided in
paleoenvironmental reconstructions.
Climate and the Dolores River Anasazi:
A paleoenvironmental reconstruction from a 10,000 - year pollen record, La Plata Mountains, Southwestern Colorado
Not exact matches
Late Holocene environmental
reconstructions and their implications on flood events, typhoon, and agricultural activities in NE Taiwan We reconstructed
paleoenvironmental changes from a sediment archive of a lake in the floodplain of the Ilan Plain of NE Taiwan on multi-decadal resolution for the last ca. 1900 years.