At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynamic ice lobes sourced from the Pennines, northern Scotland, the Cheviots, and Scandinavia. The region thus has some of the most complex exposures of Middle to Late Pleistocene sediments in Britain, with both interglacial and glacial sediments deposited in terrestrial and marine settings. We investigated sedimentary sequences exposed on the coastline of County Durham at Warren House Gill, and present a new model of British and Fennoscandian Ice Sheet interaction in the North Sea Basin during the Middle Pleistocene. The stratigraphy at Warren House Gill consists of a lower diamicton and upper estuarine sediments, both part of the Warren House...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
This research reconstructs ice-sheet processes operating during the Late Devensian in northeast Engl...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
Erratic clasts with a mass of up to 15 kg are described from preglacial shallow marine and coastal d...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
It is uncommon in the North Sea basin and northwestern Europe for the ice-marginal glacial successio...
Focusing on lowland Britain and the southern North Sea Basin, this article reviews the sedimentary a...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
The late Middle Pleistocene fluvial terrace sequence of the lower Trent system, Lincolnshire (easter...
Previous investigation of isolated landforms, on the eastern margin of the East Anglian Fenland, Eng...
This study reconstructs the depositional environments that accompanied both ice advance and ice retr...
This paper outlines evidence from Pakefield (northern Suffolk), eastern England, for sea-level chang...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
This research reconstructs ice-sheet processes operating during the Late Devensian in northeast Engl...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
Erratic clasts with a mass of up to 15 kg are described from preglacial shallow marine and coastal d...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
It is uncommon in the North Sea basin and northwestern Europe for the ice-marginal glacial successio...
Focusing on lowland Britain and the southern North Sea Basin, this article reviews the sedimentary a...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
The late Middle Pleistocene fluvial terrace sequence of the lower Trent system, Lincolnshire (easter...
Previous investigation of isolated landforms, on the eastern margin of the East Anglian Fenland, Eng...
This study reconstructs the depositional environments that accompanied both ice advance and ice retr...
This paper outlines evidence from Pakefield (northern Suffolk), eastern England, for sea-level chang...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
This research reconstructs ice-sheet processes operating during the Late Devensian in northeast Engl...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...