Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet

The Riß Ice Age, defined as a single uniform period by Penck & Brückner (1901/1909), has been divided into three morphostratigraphic units by Schreiner (1998, 1992) for the Rhine glacier area, Young Riß, Middle Riß (Doppelwall Riß) and Older Riß. In the study presented here using palaeopedol...

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Main Authors: E. Bibus, M. Kösel
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Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 1996-01-01
Series:Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart
Online Access:https://www.eg-quaternary-sci-j.net/46/65/1996/egqsj-46-65-1996.pdf
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spelling doaj-9c3d18f3c1aa4d208a9a1d97dc6e75592020-11-25T01:38:59ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsEiszeitalter und Gegenwart0424-71162199-90901996-01-0146659010.3285/eg.46.1.06Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im RheingletschergebietE. BibusM. KöselThe Riß Ice Age, defined as a single uniform period by Penck & Brückner (1901/1909), has been divided into three morphostratigraphic units by Schreiner (1998, 1992) for the Rhine glacier area, Young Riß, Middle Riß (Doppelwall Riß) and Older Riß. In the study presented here using palaeopedological criteria, the question of the existence of interglacial climatic conditions between the individual divisions was examined. A total of at least three interglacial periods in the Riß complex could be proven. The results achieved from one soil (soil pocket in Bittelschieß) are ambiguous due to beheading activity. It could, however, be proven at several locations that interglacial soil formation occurred between the Young and Middle Riß. The interglacial period between Middle and Older Riß can be divided into two separate shorter periods. However, the evidence provided by sandy gravel does not prove with certainty that indeed colder climatic conditions were the cause of the division. The older section of this double interglacial period is characterised by thermophilic elements such as Pterocarya and Buxus in the clays of Bittelschieß. This inner Riß interglacial period is probably equivalent to the Holstein interglacial period. When compared with the pcriglacial area, it can be stated with certainty, that the loess from the last but one ice age, know as Riß loess in the alpine classification system, can only be temporally equivalent to the Young Riß.https://www.eg-quaternary-sci-j.net/46/65/1996/egqsj-46-65-1996.pdf
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author E. Bibus
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Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart
author_facet E. Bibus
M. Kösel
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title Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
title_short Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
title_full Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
title_fullStr Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
title_full_unstemmed Paläopedologische Klimazeugen zur Untergliederung des Rißeiszeiten-Komplexes im Rheingletschergebiet
title_sort paläopedologische klimazeugen zur untergliederung des rißeiszeiten-komplexes im rheingletschergebiet
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart
issn 0424-7116
2199-9090
publishDate 1996-01-01
description The Riß Ice Age, defined as a single uniform period by Penck & Brückner (1901/1909), has been divided into three morphostratigraphic units by Schreiner (1998, 1992) for the Rhine glacier area, Young Riß, Middle Riß (Doppelwall Riß) and Older Riß. In the study presented here using palaeopedological criteria, the question of the existence of interglacial climatic conditions between the individual divisions was examined. A total of at least three interglacial periods in the Riß complex could be proven. The results achieved from one soil (soil pocket in Bittelschieß) are ambiguous due to beheading activity. It could, however, be proven at several locations that interglacial soil formation occurred between the Young and Middle Riß. The interglacial period between Middle and Older Riß can be divided into two separate shorter periods. However, the evidence provided by sandy gravel does not prove with certainty that indeed colder climatic conditions were the cause of the division. The older section of this double interglacial period is characterised by thermophilic elements such as Pterocarya and Buxus in the clays of Bittelschieß. This inner Riß interglacial period is probably equivalent to the Holstein interglacial period. When compared with the pcriglacial area, it can be stated with certainty, that the loess from the last but one ice age, know as Riß loess in the alpine classification system, can only be temporally equivalent to the Young Riß.
url https://www.eg-quaternary-sci-j.net/46/65/1996/egqsj-46-65-1996.pdf
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