New chronological constraints on the timing of Late Pleistocene glacier advances in northern Switzerland

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Deposits of the Reuss Glacier in the central northern Alpine foreland of Switzerland are dated using luminescence methodology. Methodological considerations on partial bleaching and fading correction of different signals imply the robustness of the results. An age of ca. 25 ka for sediment directly overlying basal lodgement till corresponds well with existing age constraints for the last maximal position of glaciers of the northern Swiss Alpine Foreland. Luminescence ages imply an earlier advance of Reuss Glacier into the lowlands during Marine Isotope Stage 4. The presented data are compared to findings from other parts of the Alps regarding glacier dynamics and palaeoclimatological implications, such as the source of precipitation during the Late Pleistocene.

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Gaar, D., Graf, H. R., & Preusser, F. (2019). New chronological constraints on the timing of Late Pleistocene glacier advances in northern Switzerland. E and G Quaternary Science Journal, 68(1), 53–73. https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-68-53-2019

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