The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea are controversial topics. The recent Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project uncovered evidence for a post-Anglian, pre-Devensian glaciation that affected much of central and eastern England; the Wragby Till of Lincolnshire is associated with this glacial event, attributed here to Marine Oxygen Isotope Stage (MIS) 8. Coeval glacigenic deposits in the Middle Trent suggest that both western and eastern lobes of MIS 8 ice reached the Derby area. These various deposits have been assigned previously to MIS 12, 10 or 6, although the last can be excluded for the Wragby Till, which is overlain by Trent terrace deposits assigned to MIS 7 (from biostratigraph...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
The late Middle Pleistocene fluvial terrace sequence of the lower Trent system, Lincolnshire (easter...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
Previous investigation of isolated landforms, on the eastern margin of the East Anglian Fenland, Eng...
In recent years it has been demonstrated that the formation of long-timescale river terrace sequence...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
Focusing on lowland Britain and the southern North Sea Basin, this article reviews the sedimentary a...
It is uncommon in the North Sea basin and northwestern Europe for the ice-marginal glacial successio...
Terrestrial glacigenic deposits containing evidence for the repeated growth of former ice sheets are...
Erratic clasts with a mass of up to 15 kg are described from preglacial shallow marine and coastal d...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
The late Middle Pleistocene fluvial terrace sequence of the lower Trent system, Lincolnshire (easter...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
Previous investigation of isolated landforms, on the eastern margin of the East Anglian Fenland, Eng...
In recent years it has been demonstrated that the formation of long-timescale river terrace sequence...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
Focusing on lowland Britain and the southern North Sea Basin, this article reviews the sedimentary a...
It is uncommon in the North Sea basin and northwestern Europe for the ice-marginal glacial successio...
Terrestrial glacigenic deposits containing evidence for the repeated growth of former ice sheets are...
Erratic clasts with a mass of up to 15 kg are described from preglacial shallow marine and coastal d...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
The ‘new glacial stratigraphy’ (NGS) of Britain postulates that deposits hitherto assigned to the An...