Paleoclimate of northern Great Basin and Owyhee area

Hi folks,Two years ago I asked Peter Wigand for some direction insearching for papers that might help us understand thepaleoclimate (and therefore perhaps river discharge andstream power) of the Owyhee River basin.  He replied tome but I never was able to track down all the papers hesuggested.  I am providing his suggestions here in thehopes that we can improve our understanding of what theOwyhee River might have looked like during the existenceof the lava dams.  He said to start with the first onewhich had an extensive bibliography that wouldlead to some of the others.-SpudWigand, P. E. and D. Rhode. 2002. Great BasinVegetation History and Aquatic Systems: The Last150,000 years. Pp. 309-367. In Hershler, R., D. B.Madsen and D. R. Currey (eds.), Great Basin AquaticSystems History. Smithsonian Contributions to EarthSciences 33. Smithsonian Institution Press,Washington, D.C.Mladen Zic, Robert M. Negrini, Peter E. Wigand. 2002.Evidence of synchronous climate change across thenorthern hemisphere between the north Atlantic and thenorthwestern Great Basin, USA. Geology 30(7):635-638.Cohen, A. S., M. Palacios, R. M. Negrini, P. E.Wigand, and D. B. Erbes. 2000. A paleoclimate recordfor the past 250,000 years from Summer Lake, Oregon,U.S.A.: II. Sedimentology, paleontology, andgeochemistry. Journal of Paleolimnology 24(2):151-182.Negrini, R. M., D.l B. Erbes, K. Faber, A. M. Herrera,A. P. Roberts, A. S. Cohen, P. E. Wigand, and FranklinF. Foit, Jr. 2000. A paleoclimate record for the past250,000 years from Summer Lake, Oregon, U.S.A.: I.Chronology and magnetic proxies for lake level.Journal of Paleolimnology 24 (2):125-149.Mehringer, P.J., Jr. and P.E. Wigand. 1990. Comparisonof Late Holocene environments from woodrat middens andpollen, Diamond Craters, Oregon. In Martin, P.S., J.Betancourt and T.R. Van Devender (eds.), FossilPackrat Middens: The Last 40,000 Years of BioticChange. University of Arizona Press.Wigand, P.E. 1987. Diamond Pond, Harney County,Oregon: Vegetation history and water table in theeastern Oregon desert. Great Basin Naturalist 47(3):427-458.