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Progress in palynology of the Gelasian–Calabrian Stages in Europe: Ten messages [PDF]
Europe has at present the most extensive network of palynological sites covering the Late Pliocene and the Early Pleistocene or roughly the Gelasian-Calabrian Stages. This paper covers ten points of recent progress in the palynology of this time period:
Leroy, SAG
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The reconstruction of natural environments associated with the development and degradation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet from the Mikulino Interglacial period to the Holocene is presented in this paper.
A. A. Velichko +3 more
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We present a detailed geomorphological map of the landform assemblages originated by the two major paleoglaciers of the Sierra de Gredos mountain range in the Spanish Iberian Central System. Based on previous works, our map focused on the features formed
Rosa M. Carrasco +8 more
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Late Glacial and Holocene shore-level changes in the Aarhus Bugt area, Denmark
We propose a new relative shore-level curve for the Aarhus Bugt area, an embayment in eastern Jylland, Denmark, based on a compilation of published and new radiocarbon ages of organic material.
Ole Bennike +4 more
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Currently, global warming driven by anthropogenic factors such as the massive emission of greenhouse gases is gradually transitioning the Earth’s surface climate from a Quaternary glacial period to an interglacial or greenhouse climate, accompanied by ...
Ye WANG +7 more
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The paper summarizes the results of pollen and macrofossil studies of late glacial deposits in Karelia, encompassing the Older Dryas, Allerod, and Younger Dryas – 12350–10300 14С yrs BP (14100–11900 cal. yrs BP).
Nadezhda Lavrova, Lyudmila Filimonova
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Der erste Fund von Kieselgur in Schleswig—Holstein bei Brokenlande, südlich von Neumünster (Mit einem Beitrag zur Biostratigraphe des „Saale-Spätglazials“) [PDF]
Pollenanalytical studies of diatomaceous earth (Kieselgur) discovered for the first time in Schleswig-Holstein (south of Neumünster) indicate a firm Eemian Interglacial date.
B. Menke, P.-H. Ross
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Evidence of late Quaternary environmental change in a continental east Antarctic lake from lacustrine sedimentary pigment distributions [PDF]
A sediment core from Progress Lake, one of the oldest lacustrine sequences in East Antarctica, contains distinct zones dating from a previous interglacial (most likely Marine Isotope Stage 5e, c.
Hodgson, D A, Keely, B J, Squier, A H
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Paleogeographic conditions of Lake formation on Andoma Ice-divide Upland
The results of an integrated study of Late Glacial and Holocene lake-mire deposits on Andoma Ice-divide Upland, located in the Fennoscandian Crystalline Shield-Russian Plate contact zone, are reported.
Tatyana Shelekhova, Nadezhda Lavrova
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Widespread erosion on high plateaus during recent glaciations in Scandinavia [PDF]
Glaciers create some of Earth’s steepest topography; yet, many areas that were repeatedly overridden by ice sheets in the last few million years include extensive plateaus.
Andersen, Jane L. +10 more
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