Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understanding the size of the ‘window of opportunity’ available for hominin migration. This is particularly important during the last interglacial when there is no evidence for significant hominin occupation anywhere in Britain. There are very few finer grained fossiliferous sequences in the Channel region that can be used to constrain sea level rise and they are preserved only to the north of the Channel, in England. Of these, the sequence at Stone Point SSSI is by far the most complete. Data from this sequence has been previously reported, and discussed at a Quaternary Research Association Field Meeting, where a number of further questions were raised...
Gough\u27s Cave is still Britain\u27s most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafilte...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
The British Quaternary sequence has an exceptionally rich record of Palaeolithic archaeology up to 1...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Efforts to identify appropriate geological analogues for the Holocene have prompted previous intergl...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
This dataset contains known preserved Last Interglacial (Eemian, Ipswichian, MIS 5e, MIS 5) sea leve...
Gough's Cave is still Britain's most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafiltered ra...
© 2017 The Authors Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials e...
This paper presents evidence of the discovery of a new Middle Pleistocene site in central southern E...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
Gough\u27s Cave is still Britain\u27s most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafilte...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
The British Quaternary sequence has an exceptionally rich record of Palaeolithic archaeology up to 1...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understandi...
Efforts to identify appropriate geological analogues for the Holocene have prompted previous intergl...
Middle and Upper Pleistocene sea level and climatic successions for the shores of the English Channe...
This dataset contains known preserved Last Interglacial (Eemian, Ipswichian, MIS 5e, MIS 5) sea leve...
Gough's Cave is still Britain's most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafiltered ra...
© 2017 The Authors Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials e...
This paper presents evidence of the discovery of a new Middle Pleistocene site in central southern E...
Substantial vegetation change across Britain during the Hoxnian interglacial is well documented thro...
Unravelling patterns of relative sea-level change during previous interglacials enhances our underst...
Gough\u27s Cave is still Britain\u27s most significant Later Upper Palaeolithic site. New ultrafilte...
Evidence is presented for Holocene relative sea-level changes on the margin of a glacio-isostaticall...
The British Quaternary sequence has an exceptionally rich record of Palaeolithic archaeology up to 1...