This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Thames at its downstream extremities, close to the North Sea coast, based on new data from multi-disciplinary and citizen-science sources. In this area, the interaction of the Thames with the MIS 12 (Anglian) glaciation is an important part of the Quaternary archive. The Anglian ice sheet, which reached parts of north and east London, was responsible for diverting the Thames southwards into its present course, although the footprint of the maximum ice sheet(s) does not reach the North Sea coast south of Hollesley, Suffolk. Further south, the coastal zone hosts pre-Anglian and early Anglian river-terrace deposits of the pre-diversion Thames syst...
The ice flow path and dynamic behaviour of the British-Irish Ice Sheet has been subject to renewed i...
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...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
An exhaustive review of geological, palaeontological and archaeological data, coupled with selected ...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from t...
This paper reports the discovery of an in-situ striated, far-travelled, oversized clast in the Ardle...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project has recently investigated the Quaternary evolution of the Rive...
The deglacial history of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet is poorly constraine...
The ice flow path and dynamic behaviour of the British-Irish Ice Sheet has been subject to renewed i...
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...
This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Th...
The timing and extent of late Middle Pleistocene glaciations in England and the southern North Sea a...
An exhaustive review of geological, palaeontological and archaeological data, coupled with selected ...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The Bytham River was one of the major pre-Anglian (MIS 12) rivers of eastern England. Flowing from t...
This paper reports the discovery of an in-situ striated, far-travelled, oversized clast in the Ardle...
The lower reaches of the River Ure, on the flanks of the Pennine Hills in northern England, contain ...
The Trent Valley Palaeolithic Project has recently investigated the Quaternary evolution of the Rive...
The deglacial history of the central sector of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet is poorly constraine...
The ice flow path and dynamic behaviour of the British-Irish Ice Sheet has been subject to renewed i...
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...