Only four major 100-ka glaciations during the Brunhes Chron?
Early attempts at land-sea correlations between continental glaciations and the marine δ^sup 18^O record were premature without a high-resolution continental stratigraphy. Existing schemes of continental subdivision and correlation-based facies floras and facies faunas do not provide the necessary r...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau 1999-08, Vol.88 (2), p.276-284 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Early attempts at land-sea correlations between continental glaciations and the marine δ^sup 18^O record were premature without a high-resolution continental stratigraphy. Existing schemes of continental subdivision and correlation-based facies floras and facies faunas do not provide the necessary resolution. This paper reports on a new high-resolution subdivision and correlation of the Pleistocene of the British Isles. Subdivision and correlation is accomplished primarily by aminostratigraphy based on aminozones which is calibrated by other geochronological means (U-series, TL, OSL, ESR, ^sup 14^C, palaeomagnetic and ^sup 36^Cl rock-exposure dating) for correlation with oxygen isotope stratigraphy. These data are then used to test the hypotheses of Shackleton (1987) and Raymo (1997) that only four major glaciations occurred in the Brunhes Chron: during oxygen isotope stages 16, 12, 6 and 2. Their hypotheses are confirmed except for stage 2, when at least part of the British ice sheet was at its maximum somewhat earlier during stages 4 and 3.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
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ISSN: | 1437-3254 1437-3262 1437-3262 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s005310050264 |