This research reconstructs ice-sheet processes operating during the Late Devensian in northeast England. The article assesses the lithostratigraphy of the Devensian glacial tills of Whitburn Bay, eastern County Durham, and presents the first detailed analysis of petrological, geochemical and biostratigraphical data to reconstruct lithostratigraphy, provenance and iceflow pathways. Two Devensian tractions tills (the Blackhall and Horden tills) are separated by a boulder pavement, pointing to a switch in ice-bed conditions and the production of a melt-out lag prior to deposition of the upper traction till, the Horden Till. The Blackhall Till contains Magnesian Limestone, Carboniferous Limestone, Whin Sill dolerite and Old Red Sandstone, sugge...
At various times during the Quaternary, north-eastern England was a zone of confluence between dynam...
The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are report...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
This paper assesses Tthe depositional history of the Devensian glacial tills of Co. Durham was asses...
The central sector of the British-Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation was characterised by co...
This study reconstructs the depositional environments that accompanied both ice advance and ice retr...
Onshore advance of the North Sea lobe of the Late Devensian British Ice Sheet the last glaciation re...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Irish Ice S...
The central sector (NW England and Scottish borders) of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet exhibits a ...
The Tyne Gap is a wide pass, situated between the Scottish Southern Uplands and the English Pennines...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
AbstractDuring the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Iri...
The ice flow path and dynamic behaviour of the British-Irish Ice Sheet has been subject to renewed i...
The findings of BRITICE-CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are report...
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...
The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are report...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...
This paper assesses Tthe depositional history of the Devensian glacial tills of Co. Durham was asses...
The central sector of the British-Irish Ice Sheet during the last glaciation was characterised by co...
This study reconstructs the depositional environments that accompanied both ice advance and ice retr...
Onshore advance of the North Sea lobe of the Late Devensian British Ice Sheet the last glaciation re...
During the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Irish Ice S...
The central sector (NW England and Scottish borders) of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet exhibits a ...
The Tyne Gap is a wide pass, situated between the Scottish Southern Uplands and the English Pennines...
High-density regional geochemical data for surface soils in central England and East Anglia reveal t...
AbstractDuring the Last Glacial Maximum, the Vale of York and North Sea lobes of the British and Iri...
The ice flow path and dynamic behaviour of the British-Irish Ice Sheet has been subject to renewed i...
The findings of BRITICE-CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are report...
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...
The findings of BRITICE‐CHRONO Transect 2 through the North Sea Basin and eastern England are report...
Diamicton deposits (up to 6.90 m thick) in the Vale of Pickering and the Tabular Hills (North York M...