Lateglacial palaeoenvironments and palaeoclimates from Conty and Houdancourt, northern France, reconstructed from Beetle remains |
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Authors: | Philippe Ponel, Russell Coope, Pierre Antoine, Nicole Limondin-Lozouet, Chantal Leroyer, Andr -Valentin Munaut, Jean-Fran ois Pastre,Fr d ric Guiter |
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Affiliation: | Philippe Ponel, Russell Coope, Pierre Antoine, Nicole Limondin-Lozouet, Chantal Leroyer, André-Valentin Munaut, Jean-François Pastre,Frédéric Guiter, |
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Abstract: | Two Lateglacial insect sequences are described (a) from Conty, in the Selle valley and (b) from Houdancourt in the Oise valley, both in northern France. These investigations are part of a multidisciplinary investigation involving archaeology, sedimentology, geomorphology, geochronology and palaeontology (pollen, macroscopic plant remains, vertebrates, molluscs and insect fossils). The sequences of insect assemblages date from the latter part of the Bølling to the end of the Allerød periods. Environmental analysis of these faunas shows that rivers with riffles and pools meandered across flood plains. The river was extensively fringed with reedy vegetation. The only trees growing close to the river were of Salix and/or Populus. All the insect assemblages indicate that the thermal climates during the Bølling and Allerød periods were similar to one another and during both periods were very nearly as warm as that of the present day. No insect fossils were recovered from the sediments attributed to the Older Dryas interval though other evidence from these sites suggests that this event was decidedly colder than those immediately preceding and succeeding it. Comparisons are made between Lateglacial climatic patterns in northern France with those elsewhere in Europe. |
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