This paper provides a record and analysis of a site in east-midland England, at which organic and soil material are found between two Middle Pleistocene tills. This is the first discovery of its kind in the area, and demonstrates unequivocally that the region was glaciated on two separate occasions, something that has long been inferred and articulated, but not actually demonstrated. The landforms, sediments and soils are studied with respect to their geomorphological, lithological, pedological, palaeobotanical and structural properties. The organic and soil material along with soil structures indicate, sequentially, a periglacial climate, a long period of warm temperate weathering and a cool temperate climate. Evaluation of this evidence i...
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...
Although substantial work has been done on the pre-glacial terraces of East Anglia, very little syst...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
This paper reports the discovery of an in-situ striated, far-travelled, oversized clast in the Ardle...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to reveal elem...
During the Late Pleistocene, East Anglia experienced multiple cycles of periglacial activity. This r...
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...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
To elucidate the Middle and Late Pleistocene environmental history of south-central England, we repo...
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...
Although substantial work has been done on the pre-glacial terraces of East Anglia, very little syst...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
This paper reports the discovery of an in-situ striated, far-travelled, oversized clast in the Ardle...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
Principal component analysis of high-density, regional soil geochemical data was used to reveal elem...
During the Late Pleistocene, East Anglia experienced multiple cycles of periglacial activity. This r...
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...
The Birmingham district in the West Midlands of England contains a complex sequence of Middle to Lat...
Glacigenic deposits at Happisburgh, NE Norfolk, record the earliest known expansion of glaciers into...
This paper reports a succession of Middle Pleistocene deposits from Chapel Hill south of Norwich in ...
To elucidate the Middle and Late Pleistocene environmental history of south-central England, we repo...
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...
Although substantial work has been done on the pre-glacial terraces of East Anglia, very little syst...