Late-Holocene floodplain development, land-use, and hydroclimate–flood relationships on the lower Ohio River, US
Abstract
Floodplain development, land-use, and flooding on the lower Ohio River are investigated with a 3100-year-long sediment archive from Avery Lake, a swale lake on the Black Bottom floodplain in southern Illinois, US. In all, 12 radiocarbon dates show that Avery Lake formed at 1130 BCE (3100 cal. yr BP), almost 3000 years later than previously thought, indicating that the Black Bottom floodplain is younger and more dynamic than previously estimated....
Paper Details
Title
Late-Holocene floodplain development, land-use, and hydroclimate–flood relationships on the lower Ohio River, US
Published Date
Jul 31, 2019
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
12
Pages
1856 - 1870
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