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[PDF] The `Fleuve Manche - Université de BordeauxThe 'Fleuve Manche' or. Channel River is one such large river system because its catch- ... the Geology of the Western English Channel and its Western. Approaches ...
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[PDF] Early Reactivation of European Rivers During the Last DeglaciationSep 15, 2006 · A paleo-river, known as the Channel River (in orange), extended ... English Channel, close to the LGM position of the. Channel River outlet.
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A Pliocene-Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic δ 18 ...Jan 18, 2005 · We present a 5.3-Myr stack (the “LR04” stack) of benthic δ 18 O records from 57 globally distributed sites aligned by an automated graphic correlation ...
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Sea level and global ice volumes from the Last Glacial Maximum to ...The major cause of sea-level change during ice ages is the exchange of water between ice and ocean and the planet's dynamic response to the changing surface ...Missing: drop | Show results with:drop<|separator|>
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Denudation of the continental shelf between Britain and France at ...The erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly records denudation of the continental shelf by fluvial processes ...
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The configuration of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets through the ...Aug 16, 2019 · Our reconstructions illustrate pronounced ice-sheet asymmetry within the last glacial cycle and significant variations in ice-marginal positions ...
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[PDF] A Late Pleistocene sea level stack - Lorraine LisieckiApr 26, 2016 · Abstract. Late Pleistocene sea level has been reconstructed from ocean sediment core data using a wide variety of prox- ies and models.Missing: timelines | Show results with:timelines
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Greenland temperature and precipitation over the last 20 000 ... - CPJul 28, 2020 · We investigate the relationship between precipitation and temperature, finding that it is frequency dependent and spatially variable.
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The history of the great northwest European rivers during the past ...This paper is based on a review of the histories of the Rivers Elbe, Saale, Weser, Rhine, Meuse, Scheldt, Thames, Somme and Seine.
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Cambridge Quaternary, Cambridge » North West European RiversDec 11, 2008 · North west Europe has been affected by two major tectonic influences: fragmentation of the Eurasian-North American plate, and Alpine orogenesis.
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Last Interglacial sea-level data points from Northwest EuropeSummary of each segment:
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Two-stage opening of the Dover Strait and the origin of island BritainApr 4, 2017 · This ridge, made of chalk, comprised the northern limb of the Weald–Artois anticline, and is postulated to have formed a narrow isthmus ...
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(PDF) The Pleistocene Rivers of the English Channel RegionAug 9, 2025 · The dense pattern of erosional paleo-channels in the study area likely developed in direct connection with the English Channel river (Antoine et ...
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[PDF] A 1.2Ma record of glaciation and fluvial discharge from the ... - HALPleistocene eustatic lowstands to form the 'Fleuve Manche' (Channel River) palaeoriver, one of the largest systems that drained the European continent ...
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Denudation of the continental shelf between Britain and France at ...Dec 1, 2013 · These palaeovalleys are tributaries of a major axial fluvial system (Channel River/Fleuve Manche) that channelled discharge from the Thames ...
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Middle–Late Pleistocene landscape evolution of the Dover Strait ...Jan 1, 2019 · Toucanne et al. Timing of massive 'Fleuve Manche' discharges over the last 350 kyr: insights into the European ice-sheet oscillations and ...
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[PDF] Deglaciation of the Eurasian ice sheet complexCatchment areas (not including glacial sources) total 4.97 Â 105 km2 for the Fleuve Manche River in the English Channel (orange), 9.26 Â 105 km2 for the Baltic ...
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(PDF) A very high resolution geomorphological and habitat mapping ...May 17, 2019 · A very high resolution geomorphological and habitat mapping investigation of the Northern Paleovalley, English Channel (La Manche). May 2019.
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Provenance of Paleo-Rhine sediments from zircon ... - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Provenance of Paleo-Rhine sediments from zircon thermochronology, geochemistry, U/Pb dating, and heavy mineral assemblages. August 2015; Basin ...Missing: double | Show results with:double
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Periglacial environments during the early Pleistocene in the ...Mean summer temperatures are estimated around or slightly below 10°C, while mean annual temperatures were below −6 to −4°C.
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The climate and vegetation of Europe, northern Africa, and the ... - CPSep 11, 2024 · The climate and vegetation of Europe, northern Africa, and the Middle East during the Last Glacial Maximum (21 000 yr BP) based on pollen data.
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The Pleistocene 'Tundra-Steppe' and the productivity paradoxAug 6, 2025 · Tundra-steppe vegetation was mosaic-like and comprised potentially productive meadows with Puccinellia, Hordeum brevisubulatum, Elytrigia, ...
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The Pleistocene “Tundra-Steppe” and the productivity paradoxThis paper presents evidence from phytogeography which systematizes data on disjunctive or sporadic relic distribution of steppe and other xerophilous plants ...
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Full article: The Late-Quaternary history of arctic and alpine plantsAug 2, 2010 · Many abundantly produced pollen grains are wind dispersed, in particular Poaceae, Artemisia, Cyperaceae, and Chenopodiaceae.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Mammalian fauna from the lower terrace of Cléon (Seine ...Aug 7, 2025 · The mammalian fauna of the site includes extinct species of elephant (Palaeoloxodon naumanni) and giant deer (Sino megaceros sp.), and the ...
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The Mammal Faunas of the British Late Pleistocene - ScienceDirectThis chapter reviews the mammalian biostratigraphic scheme for the Late Pleistocene of the British Isles proposed some years ago.
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Stable isotope evidence for increasing dietary breadth in the ... - PNASThe stable isotope data thus indicate a categorical shift in the importance of aquatic resources in human diets by the mid-Upper Paleolithic. The frequent ...
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Surf'n Turf in Doggerland: Dating, stable isotopes and diet of ...Stable isotope values show that these inhabitants had a significant component of freshwater fish in their diet. Abstract. The North Sea bed host remains of ...
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Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh ...Feb 7, 2014 · Investigations at Happisburgh, UK, have revealed the oldest known hominin footprint surface outside Africa at between ca. 1 million and 0.78 million years ago.
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Analysis: Boxgrove - how we found Europe's oldest bone tools and ...Aug 12, 2020 · Boxgrove in Sussex, England, is an iconic, old stone age site. This is where the oldest human remains in Britain have been discovered – fossils ...Missing: prehistoric | Show results with:prehistoric
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[PDF] Late Acheulean technology and cognition at Boxgrove, UKThe site is exceptional, not only as one of the oldest handaxe sites in Europe, but also for its pristine preser- vation of fauna and lithic artifacts, ...
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The British Middle Palaeolithic - ScienceDirectFully developed Levallois technology is found at sites ... Investigating Neanderthal dispersal above 55°N in Europe during the Last Interglacial Complex.Missing: technique | Show results with:technique
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Neanderthals of the Channel River: New Research at La Cotte de St ...Nov 12, 2014 · PDF | On May 1, 2014, Martin Bates and others published Neanderthals of the Channel River: New Research at La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey.
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Isotopic evidence for the diets of European Neanderthals and early ...We report here on the direct isotopic evidence for Neanderthal and early modern human diets in Europe. Isotopic methods indicate the sources of dietary protein ...
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Early Holocene inundation of Doggerland and its impact on hunter ...Jun 10, 2024 · In this paper we present novel inundation models for the southern North Sea providing visualisations of lateral inundation driven by sea-level rise.
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The southern North Sea and the human occupation of northwest ...Mar 18, 2014 · This paper discusses the significance of the southern North Sea for research on the human occupation of northwest Europe after the Last ...
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(PDF) Doggerland and the Lost Frontiers Project (2015–2020)The project seeks to develop a new paradigm for the study of past environments, ecological change and the transition between hunter gathering societies and ...
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[PDF] The Central English Channel troughs - ArchimerThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incisions up to 250 m-deep, at several locations at the bottom of this sea corridor.
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The Central English Channel troughs: major source-to-sink ...It is now commonly accepted that these incised features developed as part of the “Channel River” paleovalley network when the area emerged during one or more ...
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The Quaternary Channel River: seismic stratigraphy of its palaeo ...Jun 2, 2003 · A catastrophic origin for the paleovalley system of the eastern English Channel ... The structure and geological evolution of the English Channel.
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(PDF) The Central English Channel troughs: major source-to-sink ...May 9, 2023 · The Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incisions up to 250 m-deep, at several locations at the bottom of this sea corridor.
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The first estimation of Fleuve Manche palaeoriver discharge during ...This demonstrates that the Fleuve Manche drainage area at that time was ... 600 000 km2 using drainage areas listed in Milliman and Farnsworth, 2011).
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Glacial isostatic adjustment shifted early Holocene river hydrology in ...Mar 7, 2025 · Our GIA simulations are based on the sea-level algorithm of Kendall et al. (2005) and incorporate the influence of load-induced rotational ...
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A 1.2 Ma record of glaciation and fluvial discharge from the West ...... Channel, particularly during subsequent deglaciation (Toucanne et al., 2009). In this way, apart from providing a continuous record of Earth's climate ...
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[PDF] Refining our knowledge of the Messinian salinity crisis records in the ...For more details and seismic illustrations, one can refer to the work by Lofi et al. [2011]. Messinian surfaces. Evidence for a substantial drop of the sea ...
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High-resolution geophysical data unravel the post-Variscan ...High-resolution geophysical data unravel the post-Variscan structural history of the NW Cotentin inner shelf (Central English Channel). Author links open ...
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cigChannel: a large-scale 3D seismic dataset with labeled ... - ESSDJul 21, 2025 · This is the largest dataset to date for seismic paleochannel interpretation, featuring geologically reasonable seismic volumes with accurately ...