Late Pleistocene mollusks from the southern Black Hills, South Dakota

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Jass, CN
Mead, JI
Morrison, AD
Agenbroad, LD
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[1] No Arizona Univ, Quaternary Sci Program, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
[2] No Arizona Univ, Dept Geol, Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA
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Black Hills; mollusks; Late Pleistocene; paleoenvironments; Mammoth Site; Nelson-Wittenberg Site;
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Pleistocene-age mollusks recovered from the Nelson-Wittenberg Site and Mammoth Site provide information on paleoenvironments of the southern Black Hills, South Dakota. New mollusk records for the Mammoth Site include Vertigo modesta, Catinella sp., and Gyraulus parvus. The presence of V. modesta, Columella columella alticola, and Pupilla muscorum at the Nelson-Wittenberg Site suggests cooler than modern conditions in the Black Hills during the Pleistocene. Although the majority of identified taxa are consistent with previous interpretations of an arid, shrub-steppe environment for the Black Hills during the Wisconsin Glaciation, V. modesta and C. c. alticola suggest the presence of at least sonic isolated, local mesic areas.
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