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- Title
El gran paleohumedal de la Pampa del Tamarugal: megafauna y poblamiento humano en el Norte de Chile.
- Authors
Acosta, Orlando; Rivera, Mario A.
- Abstract
The large endorheic basin of the Pampa del Tamarugal (PDT) shows evidence that, during the Late Pleistocene (PTa) and the Early Holocene (HTe) (25.4 ka AP at 10.8 ka AP), important hydrological recharge events occurred that enabled the presence of permanent wetlands responsible for the confirmed presence of megafauna and the first human occupations. The favorable climatic conditions in this period were sufficiently prolonged, probably on a millennial scale, to allow the generation of the necessary ecosystems, and then the immigration and survival of the megafauna and the first humans to inhabit this territory. The paleowetlands of Pintados and Bellavista were part of a single large depocentric paleowetland of approximately 620 km², whose boundaries are consistent with the location of the reported findings of Pleistocene megafauna. By applying a groundwater flow numerical model, it was estimated that the recharge reproduced by this paleowetland is only 2.0 times greater than the current recharge, suggesting that not-so-radical changes in the climate were able to cause momentous changes in the humid ecosystems of the PDT.
- Subjects
TAMARUGAL Pampa (Chile); WETLANDS; HUMAN settlements; MEGAFAUNA; ECOSYSTEMS; HYDROGEOLOGY; PALEOCLIMATOLOGY; ARCHAEOLOGY
- Publication
Revista de Arqueología Americana, 2022, Issue 40, p361
- ISSN
0188-3631
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.35424/rearam.v0i40.2081