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Autor:
David J. Horne, Nick Ashton, Ginny Benardout, Stephen J. Brooks, G. Russell Coope, Jonathan A. Holmes, Simon G. Lewis, Simon A. Parfitt, Tom S. White, Nicki J. Whitehouse, John E. Whittaker
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 111:21-52
A terrestrial (lacustrine and fluvial) palaeoclimate record from Hoxne (Suffolk, UK) shows two temperate phases separated by a cold episode, correlated with MIS 11 subdivisions corresponding to isotopic events 11.3 (Hoxnian interglacial period), 11.2
Originally published in 1991 (Buckland & Coope, 1991), this is the most comprehensive bibliography of articles and books on Quaternary fossil insects and their use in palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology and environmental archaeology available on the pla
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Autor:
D.H. Keen, John E. Whittaker, NG Cameron, Rianne M.J. Simons, Kirsty Penkman, G. Russell Coope, Rebecca M. Briant, Michael H. Field, Nicola Whitehouse, Francis Wenban-Smith, Jean-Luc Schwenninger, Martin Bates, B. Marcus Hatch, Aiobhean A. Kilfeather, Jonathan A. Holmes, Steve Boreham
Constraining the speed of sea level rise at the start of an interglacial is important to understanding the size of the ‘window of opportunity’ available for hominin migration. This is particularly important during the last interglacial when there
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Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 341:46-58
Fluvial sediments (Cromer Forest-bed Formation) at Sidestrand, northeast Norfolk, have yielded the most extensive preglacial early Middle Pleistocene cold (arctic) stage beetle assemblage known from Britain. The assemblage is composed of 59 taxa indi
Autor:
Rowena Gale, C Robert Batchelor, Alan N. Williams, Nicholas Branch, Robin Densem, G. Russell Coope, C.P. Green, NG Cameron
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 22:1143-1158
A radiocarbon-dated multiproxy palaeoenvironmental record from the Lower Thames Valley at Hornchurch Marshes has provided a reconstruction of the timing and nature of vegetation succession against a background of Holocene climate change, relative sea
Autor:
G. Russell Coope
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. 228:46-52
A large assemblage of Coleoptera (beetles) has been investigated from a sequence of samples taken during excavations to recover a near complete mammoth skeleton between 1992 and 1995 from the Type Site for the Cromerian Interglacial at West Runton, N
Autor:
G. Russell Coope
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 29:1507-1514
Coleopteran assemblages are now known from most of the British interglacials. Almost all the faunas discussed here date from that phase of each interglacial when mixed deciduous forests dominated the landscape and where its thermal maximum might have
Autor:
Michael H. Field, Simon A. Parfitt, Sylvia M. Peglar, John E. Whittaker, Richard C. Preece, G. Russell Coope
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. 121:55-65
At three sites along the North Norfolk coast, freshwater sediments containing arctic plants have been reported to occur immediately beneath the glacial deposits. The sections at Mundesley and Beeston are no longer visible but a small exposure of this
Autor:
John E. Whittaker, Richard C. Preece, Philippe Ponel, G. Russell Coope, Kirsty Penkman, Simon A. Parfitt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Quaternary Science. 24:557-580
Considerable debate surrounds the age of the Middle Pleistocene glacial succession in East Anglia following some recent stratigraphical reinterpretations. Resolution of the stratigraphy here is important since it not only concerns the glacial history
Autor:
G. Russell Coope, James Rose
Publikováno v:
Scottish Journal of Geology. 44:43-49
Synopsis This paper reports the results of a study of arthropod remains from an organic deposit located between tills of the Last Glacial Maximum and the Younger Dryas glaciations, at Croftamie in the type area of the Loch Lomond Readvance in western