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New evidence for vegetation development and timing of Upper Middle Pleistocene interglacials in Northern Germany and tentative correlations

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses palynological investigations and new 230Th/U ages of two Upper Middle Pleistocene
    sequences of the formerly glaciated Northern German Lowlands, the Reinsdorf sequence at the
    open mine of Schöningen, Lower Saxony and the North Friesian site of Leck. New 230Th/U ages of late
    interglacial organic layers of the archaeological lake margin site of the Reinsdorf sequence ranging from
    280 to 343 ka give evidence for a correlation of those deposits with Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 9. Near
    and long distance correlation by means of palynological investigations of Holsteinian and related
    interglacial continental deposits and their correlation with the MIS is discussed. Isotopic investigations
    of uranium and thorium from organic-rich mud deposits at core Leck 8 point to an open-system, and age
    estimation by 230Th/U-dating remains therefore unclear. Compared to other Upper Middle Pleistocene
    warm periods in North Germany, correlations of the Leck-Interglacial with the Holsteinian and the
    Reinsdorf interglacial can be excluded. In comparison with sediment successions from the Nachtigall
    section at Höxter and the section Ottostraße at Göttingen, the Leck-Interglacial is discussed as
    a correlative of a warm temperate phase of MIS 7.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalQuaternary International
    Volume241
    Issue number1-2
    Pages (from-to)125-142
    Number of pages18
    ISSN1040-6182
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15.08.2011

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    Research areas and keywords

    • Environmental planning

    ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

    • Earth-Surface Processes

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