The Alleret maar (Massif Central, France): A new lacustrine sequence of the early Middle Pleistocene in western Europe — Jean–François Pastre (2007) | RDL Network
The Alleret maar (Massif Central, France): A new lacustrine sequence of the early Middle Pleistocene in western Europe
Article 2007 en
Authors
JP
Jean–François Pastre
AG
Agnès Gauthier
SN
Sébastien Nomade
Abstract
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The Alleret maar (Massif Central, France) provides a long lacustrine sequence (40.6 m) attributed to the early Middle Pleistocene. Sediment, pollen and diatoms analysis of its upper part (AL2 core, 14.6 m) indicates two temperate phases marked by high lake levels, forest development and vegetation expansion. They are separated by a cold period during which lake level drops, coarse sediment input increases and steppic and xerophilous plants develop. Pollen data suggests that this sequence belongs to the upper part of the Cromerian complex. These results are in agreement with the 557 ± 3 ka (±12 ka, including all errors) 40 Ar/ 39 Ar age obtained from an interbedded tephra layer emitted by the Mont-Dore/Sancy strato-volcano and establish that this sequence probably covers the MIS 15 substages.
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