During the Late Pleistocene, East Anglia experienced multiple cycles of periglacial activity. This research investigates whether chalkland patterned ground infilled with coversand developed during one or more glacial cycles or only during the last period of intensive periglacial activity to affect lowland Britain. Single grain luminescence ages from polygons and stripes at six sites in East Anglia suggest that the patterns experienced multiple phases of activity during the last 90–10 ka but do not date back to earlier glacial cycles. This activity is attributed to four main phases: (1) ∼55–60 ka, (2) ∼31–35 ka, (3) ∼20–22 ka and (4) ∼11–12 ka. Most sites show some activity around the Greenland Stadial 2a and the Younger Dryas Stadial, but p...
The significance of the stratigraphic record in Kents Cavern, Devon, United Kingdom, to the interpre...
Prior to its disruption during the Anglian glaciation (MIS 12), the Ingham or Bytham River used to f...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
During the Late Pleistocene, East Anglia experienced multiple cycles of periglacial activity. This r...
Periglacial environments are characterized by cold-climate non-glacial conditions and ground freezin...
The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, is traced from c. 88 to 74 ka and from c. 24 to 12...
The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, is traced from c. 88 to 74 ka and from c. 24 to 12...
To elucidate the Middle and Late Pleistocene environmental history of south-central England, we repo...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
Resilience is an important factor in the design and operation of new and existing linear infrastruct...
On the basis of high-resolution LiDAR data, collected at the surface of alkaline fens in the Chełm H...
Flights of Quaternary river terraces in south and east England have common characteristics involving...
East Anglia possesses a spectacular archive of lowland glaciation that spans the Middle and Late Ple...
This paper presents numerical dating from a Middle to Late Pleistocene terrace deposit sequence in t...
This paper provides a record and analysis of a site in east-midland England, at which organic and so...
The significance of the stratigraphic record in Kents Cavern, Devon, United Kingdom, to the interpre...
Prior to its disruption during the Anglian glaciation (MIS 12), the Ingham or Bytham River used to f...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
During the Late Pleistocene, East Anglia experienced multiple cycles of periglacial activity. This r...
Periglacial environments are characterized by cold-climate non-glacial conditions and ground freezin...
The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, is traced from c. 88 to 74 ka and from c. 24 to 12...
The Devensian periglacial record on Thanet, Kent, is traced from c. 88 to 74 ka and from c. 24 to 12...
To elucidate the Middle and Late Pleistocene environmental history of south-central England, we repo...
The current model of mid-latitude late Quaternary terrace sequences, is that they are uplift-driven ...
Resilience is an important factor in the design and operation of new and existing linear infrastruct...
On the basis of high-resolution LiDAR data, collected at the surface of alkaline fens in the Chełm H...
Flights of Quaternary river terraces in south and east England have common characteristics involving...
East Anglia possesses a spectacular archive of lowland glaciation that spans the Middle and Late Ple...
This paper presents numerical dating from a Middle to Late Pleistocene terrace deposit sequence in t...
This paper provides a record and analysis of a site in east-midland England, at which organic and so...
The significance of the stratigraphic record in Kents Cavern, Devon, United Kingdom, to the interpre...
Prior to its disruption during the Anglian glaciation (MIS 12), the Ingham or Bytham River used to f...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...