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  2. ISSUE 12

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/12.pdf
    24 Apr 2003: the late survival ofNeanderthals in other parts of southern Iberia, for examplethe skeletal remains dated to perhaps 27 ka (U-series) fromthe cave of Zafarraya. ... 45 ka, with the earliest-dated Upper Palaeolithic (pre-. sumed to be associated with
  3. Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Staff and students

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/people/leszczynska/
    There, the substantial London Clay bedrock ridge (Danbury-Tiptree ridge) formed a major, insurmountable barrier to the Anglian ice sheet (Middle Pleistocene, Anglian Stage, 480-420 ka BP) at its southern
  4. European rivers evolution project EREP 2005 Record of a ...

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/eurorivers/erep2005.doc
    28 Apr 2005: 14-15 ka or 'Younger loess' times) to be compiled by LM.
  5. issue 32

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/32.pdf
    19 Oct 2005: Holocene (6-8 ka BP) glaciers were even smaller than they are now (after the 2003 extreme summer).
  6. Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » Phil Gibbard

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/people/gibbard/
    2019. 'Missing Glaciations' of the Middle Pleistocene: examining controls on global glacier extent during 100 ka glacial cycles. ... Hughes, P., & Gibbard, P. 2018. Global glacier dynamics during 100 ka Pleistocene glacial cycles.
  7. Document2

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/Camqua34.pdf
    4 May 2006: Echets, near Lyon, which span the last 140 ka.
  8. issue 33

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/issue%2033%20FINAL.pdf
    20 Jan 2006: Low-amplitude 41 ka climate cycles, dominating the earlier part of the Pleistocene, gave way progressively to a 100 ka rhythm of increased amplitude that characterizes our present glacial-interglacial world.
  9. ISSUE 20

    https://www.quaternary.group.cam.ac.uk/camqua/20.pdf
    24 Apr 2003: Lake Malawi, for example, has already provideda 25 ka record, and plans are afoot for a much deeperborehole which may go back to 1 Ma.

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