2022
DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3471
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Rinikerfeld Palaeolake (Northern Switzerland) – a sedimentary archive of landscape and climate change during the penultimate glacial cycle

Abstract: While timing and ice extent of the last glacial maximum are generally well known, the courses of earlier glaciations have remained poorly constrained, with one of the main reasons being the scarcity of sedimentary archives. This study introduces a new palaeolake record from a Mid‐Pleistocene glaciofluvial channel system in the Lower Aare Valley (Northern Switzerland). The record of Rinikerfeld comprises a >40 m long succession of Quaternary deposits that are targeted by multi‐method sedimentological analysis. … Show more

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“…Some recent investigations using luminescence and cosmogenic dating suggest that previously proposed ages and correlations may have to be reconsidered (e.g. Gegg et al, 2022;Dieleman et al, 2022a). Additional independent evidence for the timing of depositional archives is therefore needed to improve current understanding of Quaternary landscape evolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some recent investigations using luminescence and cosmogenic dating suggest that previously proposed ages and correlations may have to be reconsidered (e.g. Gegg et al, 2022;Dieleman et al, 2022a). Additional independent evidence for the timing of depositional archives is therefore needed to improve current understanding of Quaternary landscape evolution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%