The Swiss Deckenschotter (“cover gravels”) is the oldest Quaternary units in the northern Swiss Alpine Foreland. They are a succession of glaciofluvial gravel layers intercalated with glacial and/or overbank deposits. This lithostratigraphic sequence is called Deckenschotter because it “covers” Molasse or Mesozoic bedrock and forms mesa-type hill-tops. Deckenschotter occurs both within and beyond the extent of the Last Glacial Maximum glaciers. The Swiss Deckenschotter consist of two sub-units: Höhere (Higher) and Tiefere (Lower) Deckenschotter. Although the Höhere Deckenschotter sub-unit (HDS) is topographically higher than the Tiefere Deckenschotter, it is older. The only available age for the Swiss Deckenschotter is 2.5–1.8 Ma based on m...
N/AThe Baumkirchen sequence, exposed in a clay pit near Innsbruck, Western Austria, is comprised of ...
The sedimentary infill of subglacially eroded bedrock troughs in the Alps are underexplored archives...
While timing and ice extent of the last glacial maximum are generally well known, the courses of ear...
The Swiss Deckenschotter (“cover gravels”) is the oldest Quaternary units in the northern Swiss Alpi...
Cut-and-fill sequences are the result of climatically or tectonically induced alternating aggradatio...
A revised glaciation history of the northern foreland of the Swiss Alps is presented by summarising ...
Previous research suggested that the Alpine glaciers of the Northern Swiss Foreland reached their ma...
A 30 m-deep drill core from a glacially overdeepened trough in Northern Switzerland recovered a ~180...
We reconstruct the timing of ice flow reconfiguration and deglaciation of the Central Alpine Gotthar...
During the Quaternary glacial–interglacial cycles, glaciers repeatedly advanced from the Alps into t...
We drilled a 210 m-thick succession of Quaternary sediments and extended it 30 m upsection with info...
To develop a more precise understanding of Alpine glacier fluctuations during the Holocene, the glac...
In the Swiss Molasse basin, which has taken up the erosive remnants of the Alps since the Oligocene,...
Until now, reliable chronological classifications based on numerical ages for many Pleistocene fluvi...
We used cosmogenic 10Be and 36Cl to establish the timing of the onset of deglaciation after the Last...
N/AThe Baumkirchen sequence, exposed in a clay pit near Innsbruck, Western Austria, is comprised of ...
The sedimentary infill of subglacially eroded bedrock troughs in the Alps are underexplored archives...
While timing and ice extent of the last glacial maximum are generally well known, the courses of ear...
The Swiss Deckenschotter (“cover gravels”) is the oldest Quaternary units in the northern Swiss Alpi...
Cut-and-fill sequences are the result of climatically or tectonically induced alternating aggradatio...
A revised glaciation history of the northern foreland of the Swiss Alps is presented by summarising ...
Previous research suggested that the Alpine glaciers of the Northern Swiss Foreland reached their ma...
A 30 m-deep drill core from a glacially overdeepened trough in Northern Switzerland recovered a ~180...
We reconstruct the timing of ice flow reconfiguration and deglaciation of the Central Alpine Gotthar...
During the Quaternary glacial–interglacial cycles, glaciers repeatedly advanced from the Alps into t...
We drilled a 210 m-thick succession of Quaternary sediments and extended it 30 m upsection with info...
To develop a more precise understanding of Alpine glacier fluctuations during the Holocene, the glac...
In the Swiss Molasse basin, which has taken up the erosive remnants of the Alps since the Oligocene,...
Until now, reliable chronological classifications based on numerical ages for many Pleistocene fluvi...
We used cosmogenic 10Be and 36Cl to establish the timing of the onset of deglaciation after the Last...
N/AThe Baumkirchen sequence, exposed in a clay pit near Innsbruck, Western Austria, is comprised of ...
The sedimentary infill of subglacially eroded bedrock troughs in the Alps are underexplored archives...
While timing and ice extent of the last glacial maximum are generally well known, the courses of ear...