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Integrated quaternary stratigraphy

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Montenari, Michael, 1971-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA : Academic Press, 2022.
Colección:Stratigraphy & timescales (Series) ; v. 7.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Integrated Quaternary Stratigraphy
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Chapter One: An outline of geochemical proxies used on marine sediments deposited during the Quaternary Period
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Approach
  • 3. Major and trace elemental proxies
  • 3.1. Detrital source and grainsize indicators
  • 3.2. Paleoweathering and weathering intensities
  • 3.3. Paleoproductivity proxies
  • 3.4. Redox sensitive elements and their mobilization
  • 3.5. Sediment provenance
  • 4. Mathematical and statistical analysis of climate variables
  • 4.1. Climate reconstruction model
  • 4.2. Dominant climatic variable and model reliability
  • 4.3. Factors affecting model and source of error in the model
  • 5. Summary and remarks
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Chapter Two: Stratigraphy in the Greenland/Iceland/Norwegian (GIN) seas: A multiproxy approach on Pleistocene sediments
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Materials, methods and proxy significance
  • 2.1. Sedimentary analyses
  • 2.2. Micropalaeontological analyses
  • 2.3. Data analytical procedures
  • 3. Toward a coherent stratigraphy
  • 3.1. Building the M17KC03 core stratigraphy
  • 3.2. Core-to-core correlations (in depth) from the MOCOSED 2017 cruise
  • 4. Discussion
  • 4.1. Coherent stratigraphy over GIN seas
  • 4.2. The GIN seas at orbital scales: Forcings, teleconnections and typicity?
  • 5. Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Chapter Three: Quaternary Palynostratigraphy of Germany with special emphasis on the Late Pleistocene
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Brief research history
  • 3. Plio-Pleistocene boundary
  • 4. Early Pleistocene
  • 5. Middle Pleistocene
  • 6. Late Pleistocene
  • 6.1. Eemian Interglacial
  • 6.2. Early Weichselian and Early W|rmian respectively
  • 6.3. (Middle) Weichselian-Pleniglacial and Middle W|rmian.
  • 6.4. Pleniglacial and Late W|rmian of MIS 2 age up to the last glacial maximum
  • 6.5. Late Glacial
  • 7. Holocene
  • 8. Conclusions and outlook
  • References
  • Chapter Four: The latest European record of Chasmaporthetes lunensis lunensis (Del Campana, 1914) from Schernfeld (Bavari ...
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Material and methods
  • 3. Locality
  • 4. Results
  • 5. Discussion
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Chapter Five: The Quaternary vertebrate fauna of cave deposits of the Podillia-Bukovynian Karst-Speleological Area (Weste ...
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Literature review
  • 3. Geological and Karstological settings
  • 4. Results (cave sites description)
  • 4.1. Atlantyda Cave
  • 4.2. Balamutivs�ka Cave
  • 4.3. Borshchiv
  • 4.4. Bukovynka Cave
  • 4.5. Cholivska Gora (Chortivets)
  • 4.6. Chortkiv
  • 4.7. Chortova Skelia (Lviv VII)
  • 4.8. Chun�kiv
  • 4.9. Divychi Skaly
  • 4.10. Divychi Skaly-Cave Bear Grotto
  • 4.11. Horishnia Vygnanka
  • 4.12. Kasperivtsi
  • 4.13. Kryshtaleva (Nyzhniokryvchanska) Cave
  • 4.14. Mala Ilovytsya (Lypa IX, Mount Pustelnya)
  • 4.15. Malimon-Canyon Cave
  • 4.16. Martynivka Cave
  • 4.17. Melna
  • 4.18. Ostrivets�
  • 4.19. Ozerna (Popova Yama) Cave
  • 4.20. Pryima I (Nimecha)
  • 4.21. Shchyrets (Tserkovna Gora)
  • 4.22. Shchyrets-1
  • 4.23. Stalactite (Lokitka) Cave
  • 4.24. Stradch
  • 4.25. Syniakove
  • 4.26. Synyakove-1
  • 4.27. Tadirka Cave
  • 4.28. Trygolovatka Cave
  • 4.29. Tovtry Cave
  • 4.30. Vyniava-Horosno
  • 5. Discussion and conclusions
  • References
  • Chapter Six: An overview of the geology of paleoanthropological and archaeological sites of South Africa
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Cradle of Humankind
  • 2. Sites in the Cradle of Humankind
  • 2.1. Sterkfontein
  • 2.2. Swartkrans
  • 2.3. Kromdraai
  • 2.4. Malapa
  • 2.5. Gladysvale
  • 2.6. Rising Star
  • 3. Sites outside the Cradle of Humankind.
  • 3.1. Anyskop Blowout
  • 3.2. Blombos Cave
  • 3.3. Border Cave
  • 3.4. Bundu Farm
  • 3.5. Canteen Kopje
  • 3.6. Cornelia Uitzoek
  • 3.7. Diepkloof Rock Shelter
  • 3.8. Doornlaagte
  • 3.9. Duinefontein
  • 3.10. Elandsfontein
  • 3.11. Florisbad
  • 3.12. Kathu Pan
  • 3.13. Klasies River main site
  • 3.14. Olieboomspoort
  • 3.15. Penhill
  • 3.16. Pinnacle Point
  • 3.17. Rietputs 15
  • 3.18. Rooidam
  • 3.19. Sibudu
  • 3.20. Wonderwerk Cave
  • 4. Concluding remarks
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • Chapter Seven: New lithostratigraphic nomenclature of Neogene rock units in As-Sahabi area, Sirt Basin, northeast Libya
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Description of lithostratigraphic units of As-Sahabi area
  • 3. Previous stratigraphic nomenclature
  • 4. Methodology
  • 5. Revisions of stratigraphic nomenclature for As-Sahabi area of Libya
  • 5.1. Unit (1) limestone to sandy limestone
  • 5.2. Unit (2) gypsiferous sand and clay
  • 5.3. Unit (3) non-gypsiferous sand/sandstone and clay
  • 5.4. Unit (4) non-gypsiferous sand and clay
  • 5.5. Unit (5) non-gypsiferous sand and clay (sandstone-cemented by dolomite)
  • 5.6. Unit (6) non-gypsiferous sand and clay that is capped by an unconformity
  • 5.7. Unit (7) sand and pebbly sand that is capped by an unconformity
  • 5.8. Unit (8) carbonate soil/calcrete
  • 6. Discussion
  • 7. Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments
  • Declarations
  • References.