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SGER: Oxygen and cosmogenic isotope approaches to paleoaltimetry of the Bolivian Altiplano

$9,300FY2002GEONSF

University Of Rochester, Rochester NY

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Abstract

Garzione EAR-0220986 The purpose of this SGER award is to assess the potential for using the * 18 O values of carbonates deposited on the Bolivian Altiplano as a paleoaltimeter. The * 18 O paleoaltimetric technique relies on an understanding of the changes in the * 18 O values of meteoric water vs. altitude in the region of study and has been used successfully in the Himalaya. The PI's would like to extend the use of this technique to the diverse climatic regimes across the Bolivian Andes and Altiplano. Additionally, a cosmogenic paleoaltimeter is theoretically feasible, and this project seeks the funds to the lay the groundwork for development of a new geologic paleoaltimeter. If successful, the information gained by this project will allow an independent calculation of paleoelevation that can be compared with existing paleobotanical, geomorphologic, and structural estimates. The exploratory nature of this project and the potential impacts of 1) quantitatively calculating Altiplano paleoelevation and 2) assessing a new paleoaltimetric technique makes this work highly appropriate for SGER funding. The broader impacts of this proposal are to better establish the use of oxygen isotopes in studies of paleoelevation and to test a new cosmogenic method for paleoelevation determination. Both of these techniques will be broadly applicable to other modern and ancient orogenic systems.

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