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Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Della Murton
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/murton/In the Vale of York, ice extended no further south than the Escrick moraine ridge, attaining its maximum extent between 23.50 and 21.60 ka. ... The dynamics of the eastern sector of the BIIS between 41.00 to 15.80 ka were strongly coupled with movements -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Early / Middle…
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/events/landocean/Orbital obliquity at 41 ka cycles which had dominated the earlier part of the Pleistocene was superceded progressively about a million years ago by a 100 ka rhythm of orbital eccentricity, -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » MPhil study
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/graduate/mphil/0203.htmlsupervised by Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton (Cambridge). A multi-proxy analysis of the older section (160 to 141 cal ka), of MarineIsotope Stage 6 (MIS 6) from the high-sedimentation rate ... One main ice rafting period between 158 and 153 cal ka was -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » North West European Rivers
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/nweurorivers/cromerian.htmlIndeed the change from the 40 ka to the 100 ka cyclicity appears to be accompanied by an important increase in the intensity of supply of sedimentary detritus and thus a -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Kim Cohen
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/cohen/21-15 ka BP) can be assessed for a specific moment in time (e.g. ... Timeframes shown: 10,000 - 7,000 - 6,500 - 6,000 - 5,500 ka BP. -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Becky Briant
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/briant/thesis.htmlfills. The Nene and Welland rivers were both active throughout the Devensian Stage, with lower-energy deposition in the Early Devensian Substage (50-115 ka) than in the later Middle and ... An significant hiatus in sedimentation during the Late Devensian -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Staff and students
https://www.qpg.geog.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 -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » MPhil study
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/graduate/mphil/0102.htmlMediterranean evergreen taxa appear 128 ka BP, indicating the full inception of interglacial climate. -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » MPhil study
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/graduate/mphil/9899.htmlTwo fossil rich volcanic tephra layers exposed in a quarry at Eppelsberg, 40K / 40Ar dated at around 223 6 ka, were investigated along with strikingly similar material found in around 1860 -
Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » PhD opportunities
https://www.qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/graduate/phd/The glacial sequences are underlain by fluvial sands, of considerable economic importance, that include Early Devensian deposits referred to the Chelford Interstadial (c.100 ka).
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