Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and interglacials during the Quaternary (last ~2.6 million years), although it is often difficult to correlate fragmentary terrestrial records with specific cycles. Aminostratigraphy is a method potentially able to link terrestrial sequences to the marine isotope stages (MIS) of the deep-sea record1,2. We have used new methods of extraction and analysis of amino acids, preserved within the calcitic opercula of the freshwater gastropod Bithynia, to provide the most comprehensive dataset for the British Pleistocene based on a single dating technique. A total of 470 opercula from 74 sites spanning the entire Quaternary are ranked in order of relative age b...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
High-precision U-series dating allows a direct correlation to be made between terrestrial records of...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
AbstractAminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based o...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
AbstractAminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exc...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Amino acid racemisation (AAR) analyses (total acid hydrolysate) on the fossil bivalve molluscs, Pect...
At Sutton Cross, eastern England, an undated River Nene 2nd Terrace was known to record a complex se...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
[1] In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foramini...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
High-precision U-series dating allows a direct correlation to be made between terrestrial records of...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Marine and ice-core records show that the Earth has experienced a succession of glacials and intergl...
Aminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based on the ra...
AbstractAminostratigraphies of Quaternary non-marine deposits in Europe have been previously based o...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
AbstractAminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exc...
Sea-level records of past interglacials are important archives for understanding long term mechanism...
Amino acid racemisation (AAR) analyses (total acid hydrolysate) on the fossil bivalve molluscs, Pect...
At Sutton Cross, eastern England, an undated River Nene 2nd Terrace was known to record a complex se...
In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foraminiferal ...
[1] In this study, we demonstrate the utility of amino acid geochronology based on single-foramini...
Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of mari...
AbstractShell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation...
High-precision U-series dating allows a direct correlation to be made between terrestrial records of...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...