The Eemian - local sequences, global perspectives: introduction

  • van Kolfschoten T
  • Gibbard P
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Abstract

The history of this volume goes back to a 1973 INQUA congress in New Zealand, where an INQUA Commission of Stratigraphy working group on major subdivisions of the Pleistocene was established. The Pleistocene series/epoch was hitherto generally subdivided into the Lower/Early, Middle and Upper/Late Pleistocene (see, among others, Zeuner, 1935, 1959) but the boundaries between these subseries/subepochs were not formally defined. The boundary between the Early and Middle Pleistocene was, in the European literature, put at the base of the Cromerian Complex (Zagwijn, 1963) or at the Brunhes/Matuyama magnetic boundary (Richmond, 1996).

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van Kolfschoten, T., & Gibbard, P. L. (2000). The Eemian - local sequences, global perspectives: introduction. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 79(2–3), 129–133. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016774600021661

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