The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from the Midlands to the East Anglian coast, it has been recognised at numerous sites by its distinctive lithological suite, containing significant quantities of quartzite, quartz and Carboniferous chert that originate from central England. In the Breckland of Suffolk and Norfolk, deposits of the Bytham River can be identified at 26 sites by this distinctive clast lithological composition. These sediments, referred to as the Ingham Formation, consist of a series of sand and gravel aggradations, which due to their differences in elevation can be interpreted as at least four early Middle Pleistocene terrace remnants of the former river, and a final p...
The Thame is one of the principal left-bank affluents of the Thames, the largest river in southern E...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
The late Early to early Middle Pleistocene (0.9-0.48 Ma) is one of the most dynamic periods of Quate...
Prior to its disruption during the Anglian glaciation (MIS 12), the Ingham or Bytham River used to f...
Although substantial work has been done on the pre-glacial terraces of East Anglia, very little syst...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
At Sutton Cross, eastern England, an undated River Nene 2nd Terrace was known to record a complex se...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
The Thame is one of the principal left-bank affluents of the Thames, the largest river in southern E...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
The late Early to early Middle Pleistocene (0.9-0.48 Ma) is one of the most dynamic periods of Quate...
Prior to its disruption during the Anglian glaciation (MIS 12), the Ingham or Bytham River used to f...
Although substantial work has been done on the pre-glacial terraces of East Anglia, very little syst...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
At Sutton Cross, eastern England, an undated River Nene 2nd Terrace was known to record a complex se...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
This paper reviews the Pleistocene evolution and human occupation of the River Trent, the major fluv...
The Middle and Upper Pleistocene sequence in the Lower Thames: a record of Milankovitch climatic flu...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
The Thame is one of the principal left-bank affluents of the Thames, the largest river in southern E...
This paper presents the first systematic chronostratigraphic study of the river terraces of the Exe ...
The late Early to early Middle Pleistocene (0.9-0.48 Ma) is one of the most dynamic periods of Quate...