2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2004.02.002
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Dating the earliest lowland glaciation of eastern England: a pre-MIS 12 early Middle Pleistocene Happisburgh glaciation

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“…The tills associated with these advances are from oldest to youngest, locally known as the Happisburgh, Walcott, Bacton Green, and Weybourne Town tills Lee et al, 2004b). The earliest of these glaciations is represented by the Happisburgh Formation which is correlated with MIS 16 (Lee et al, 2004a). This is not subject of this paper because deposits associated with this ice advance do not outcrop within the study area.…”
Section: Discussion Of Chronological Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The tills associated with these advances are from oldest to youngest, locally known as the Happisburgh, Walcott, Bacton Green, and Weybourne Town tills Lee et al, 2004b). The earliest of these glaciations is represented by the Happisburgh Formation which is correlated with MIS 16 (Lee et al, 2004a). This is not subject of this paper because deposits associated with this ice advance do not outcrop within the study area.…”
Section: Discussion Of Chronological Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These consist of: (1) a two-stage scheme with glaciation occurring during the Anglian and Wolstonian stages (Baden-Powell, 1948;West and Donner, 1956;Mitchell et al, 1973;Gibbard et al, 1992;Banham et al, 2001); (2) a single-stage scheme with extensive glaciation occurring during the Anglian Stage (MIS 12) (Perrin et al, 1979;Banham, 1988;Hart and Boulton, 1991;Lunkka, 1994); and (3) a multiple-stage scheme with glacial advances occurring in several Middle Pleistocene cold stages Clark et al, 2004;Lee et al, 2004a). The last of these schemes (Table 1) is based upon recognition of several lithologically distinct till sheets in northeast Norfolk, separated by glacial retreat sediments and which are interpreted to reflect glacier advances during eccentricityforced climate cooling.…”
Section: Discussion Of Chronological Significancementioning
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