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Quaternary aminostratigraphy in Northwestern France

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Quaternary aminostratigraphy in Northwestern France

Auteurs : Martin R. Bates [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Amino acid epimerization of non-marine molluscs from selected sites in Northwest France and the Lower and Middle Seine Valley has permitted regional aminostratigraphies to be constructed and calibrated with radiometric dates. This has enabled inter-regional correlation and correlation with Oxygen Isotope Stratigraphy to be undertaken. The seven amino acid groups identified in Northwest France are evaluated against the conventional stratigraphic system for the region and appear to confirm the conventional terrace stratigraphy elucidated in the Somme Valley. The four amino acid groups identified in the Lower and Middle Seine Valley present problems when compared to the conventional loess stratigraphy. If correct, the aminostratigraphy suggests a re-evaluation of the loess based stratigraphy is required.

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