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The pre-weichselian glaciations of North-West Europe
Authors:Jürgen Ehlers  Klaus-Dieter Meyer  Hans-Jürgen Stephan
Institution:Geologisches Landesamt, Oberstr. 88, D-2000 Hamburg 13, West Germany;Niedersächsisches Landesamt für Bodenforschung, Stilleweg 2, Postfach 51 01 53, D-3000 Hannover 51, West Germany;Geologisches Landesamt Schleswig-Holstein, Mercatorstr. 7, Postfach 5049, D-2300 Kiel 21, West Germany
Abstract:In North-West Europe no evidence has been found for glaciations older than the Elsterian. The Elsterian seems to consist of at least two separate ice advances with a minor interval in between. During the Elsterian in the area south of the Baltic Sea over 400 m deep channels were cut into the underlying substratum by a combination of glacial erosion and meltwater activity. The channels were active until the Late Elsterian and were subsequently filled with meltwater deposits and glaciolacustrine silt and clay. During the Saalian no comparative channels were being formed. Three different ice advances can be distinguished within the Saalian, the stratigraphical correlation of which is to be discussed. No convincing evidence was found for any interglacial within the Saalian sequence. There are good reasons to assume that the ice advances were only separated from each other by minor ice-free intervals.
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