Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records

In this paper, I would like to provide refined relative chronological data to loess-paleosol section situated on the IV. and V. terraces of Red Hill (Moravia), based on a comparison with Heirich events, North and South hemispheric ice core records. The last glacial–interglacial loess section is almo...

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Main Author: Éva Kis
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Language:English
Published: Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 2012-12-01
Series:Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
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Online Access:https://ojs3.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/3019
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spelling doaj-9cdc8779bb384b5a95eab44aa6b556572020-11-25T02:07:42ZengResearch Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of SciencesHungarian Geographical Bulletin2064-50312064-51472012-12-016143273413019Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core recordsÉva Kis0Geographical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, HungaryIn this paper, I would like to provide refined relative chronological data to loess-paleosol section situated on the IV. and V. terraces of Red Hill (Moravia), based on a comparison with Heirich events, North and South hemispheric ice core records. The last glacial–interglacial loess section is almost complete, all of the interstadial soils can be identified in the series instead of the eroded upper part of the PK I complex. The onset of the formation of recent soil can be parallelized to H0 event (~12 000), the double structural soils to H1 and H2 events, the eroded soils of PK I to H3 and H4, while the lower part of the complex has been correlated with H5 and H6 events (~63 ka BP). The loess series above PK I has been classifi ed into Würm-3, the strata between PK I and PK II belong to the Würm-2. The lower part, under PK II is mostly clayey, cannot be regarded as a cold climate deposit. After the Riss/Würm interglacial the climate has changed slowly, and the typical glacial climate has started only after 75 ka BP.https://ojs3.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/3019heinrich eventsice coresloess-paleosol serieschronologyδ18o values
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Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
heinrich events
ice cores
loess-paleosol series
chronology
δ18o values
author_facet Éva Kis
author_sort Éva Kis
title Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
title_short Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
title_full Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
title_fullStr Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
title_full_unstemmed Parallelization of Last Glacial loess-paleosol section of Red Hill with Heinrich events and ice core records
title_sort parallelization of last glacial loess-paleosol section of red hill with heinrich events and ice core records
publisher Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
series Hungarian Geographical Bulletin
issn 2064-5031
2064-5147
publishDate 2012-12-01
description In this paper, I would like to provide refined relative chronological data to loess-paleosol section situated on the IV. and V. terraces of Red Hill (Moravia), based on a comparison with Heirich events, North and South hemispheric ice core records. The last glacial–interglacial loess section is almost complete, all of the interstadial soils can be identified in the series instead of the eroded upper part of the PK I complex. The onset of the formation of recent soil can be parallelized to H0 event (~12 000), the double structural soils to H1 and H2 events, the eroded soils of PK I to H3 and H4, while the lower part of the complex has been correlated with H5 and H6 events (~63 ka BP). The loess series above PK I has been classifi ed into Würm-3, the strata between PK I and PK II belong to the Würm-2. The lower part, under PK II is mostly clayey, cannot be regarded as a cold climate deposit. After the Riss/Würm interglacial the climate has changed slowly, and the typical glacial climate has started only after 75 ka BP.
topic heinrich events
ice cores
loess-paleosol series
chronology
δ18o values
url https://ojs3.mtak.hu/index.php/hungeobull/article/view/3019
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