Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources

This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Thames at its downstream extremities, close to the North Sea coast, based on new data from multi-disciplinary and citizen-science sources. In this area, the interaction of the Thames with the MIS 12 (An...

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Main Authors: Allen, P, Bain, DR, Bridgland, DR, Buisson, P, Buylaert, JP, Bynoe, R, George, WH, Haggart, BA, Horne, DJ, Littlewood, EM, Lord, AR, March, AC, Mercer, I, Mercer, R, Murray, AS, Penkman, KEH, Preece, RC, Ratford, J, Schreve, DC, Snelling, AJR, Sohar, K, Whittaker, J, White, MJ, White, TS
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Online Access:https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/80652
https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5030037
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spelling ftqueenmaryuniv:oai:qmro.qmul.ac.uk:123456789/80652 2023-05-15T16:40:51+02:00 Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources Allen, P Bain, DR Bridgland, DR Buisson, P Buylaert, JP Bynoe, R George, WH Haggart, BA Horne, DJ Littlewood, EM Lord, AR March, AC Mercer, I Mercer, R Murray, AS Penkman, KEH Preece, RC Ratford, J Schreve, DC Snelling, AJR Sohar, K Whittaker, J White, MJ White, TS 2022-09-01 https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/80652 https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5030037 unknown Quaternary https://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/80652 doi:10.3390/quat5030037 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. CC-BY Article 2022 ftqueenmaryuniv https://doi.org/10.3390/quat5030037 2023-03-02T23:46:51Z This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Thames at its downstream extremities, close to the North Sea coast, based on new data from multi-disciplinary and citizen-science sources. In this area, the interaction of the Thames with the MIS 12 (Anglian) glaciation is an important part of the Quaternary archive. The Anglian ice sheet, which reached parts of north and east London, was responsible for diverting the Thames southwards into its present course, although the footprint of the maximum ice sheet(s) does not reach the North Sea coast south of Hollesley, Suffolk. Further south, the coastal zone hosts pre-Anglian and early Anglian river-terrace deposits of the pre-diversion Thames system, superimposed upon which are products of later post-Anglian rivers, of both Middle and Late Pleistocene age. On the peninsula between the Stour and Blackwater–Colne estuaries, the lowest and most recent terrace of the pre-diversion Thames includes evidence directly pertaining to the glacial disruption event, for which geochronological data are reported here for the first time. The first post-diversion terrace of the Thames also reaches this peninsula, the river having essentially re-joined its original valley before crossing the alignment of the modern coastline. This terrace passes beneath Clacton-on-Sea, where it includes the type locality of the Clactonian Palaeolithic Industry. The area of interest to this paper, in NE Essex and southern Suffolk, includes a number of interglacial and Palaeolithic sites, the data from which assist in constraining the chronostratigraphy of the sequence. In some cases, there has been uncertainty as to whether these sites represent pre-Anglian environments and hominin occupations, part of the palaeo-Thames sequence, or whether they are the product of later post-Anglian streams, formed after the Thames had migrated southwards. This paper compiles evidence from a wide range of recent sources, including developer-funded archaeological ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Queen Mary University of London: Queen Mary Research Online (QMRO) Quaternary 5 3 37
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description This paper presents an updated geological reconstruction of the Quaternary evolution of the River Thames at its downstream extremities, close to the North Sea coast, based on new data from multi-disciplinary and citizen-science sources. In this area, the interaction of the Thames with the MIS 12 (Anglian) glaciation is an important part of the Quaternary archive. The Anglian ice sheet, which reached parts of north and east London, was responsible for diverting the Thames southwards into its present course, although the footprint of the maximum ice sheet(s) does not reach the North Sea coast south of Hollesley, Suffolk. Further south, the coastal zone hosts pre-Anglian and early Anglian river-terrace deposits of the pre-diversion Thames system, superimposed upon which are products of later post-Anglian rivers, of both Middle and Late Pleistocene age. On the peninsula between the Stour and Blackwater–Colne estuaries, the lowest and most recent terrace of the pre-diversion Thames includes evidence directly pertaining to the glacial disruption event, for which geochronological data are reported here for the first time. The first post-diversion terrace of the Thames also reaches this peninsula, the river having essentially re-joined its original valley before crossing the alignment of the modern coastline. This terrace passes beneath Clacton-on-Sea, where it includes the type locality of the Clactonian Palaeolithic Industry. The area of interest to this paper, in NE Essex and southern Suffolk, includes a number of interglacial and Palaeolithic sites, the data from which assist in constraining the chronostratigraphy of the sequence. In some cases, there has been uncertainty as to whether these sites represent pre-Anglian environments and hominin occupations, part of the palaeo-Thames sequence, or whether they are the product of later post-Anglian streams, formed after the Thames had migrated southwards. This paper compiles evidence from a wide range of recent sources, including developer-funded archaeological ...
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author Allen, P
Bain, DR
Bridgland, DR
Buisson, P
Buylaert, JP
Bynoe, R
George, WH
Haggart, BA
Horne, DJ
Littlewood, EM
Lord, AR
March, AC
Mercer, I
Mercer, R
Murray, AS
Penkman, KEH
Preece, RC
Ratford, J
Schreve, DC
Snelling, AJR
Sohar, K
Whittaker, J
White, MJ
White, TS
spellingShingle Allen, P
Bain, DR
Bridgland, DR
Buisson, P
Buylaert, JP
Bynoe, R
George, WH
Haggart, BA
Horne, DJ
Littlewood, EM
Lord, AR
March, AC
Mercer, I
Mercer, R
Murray, AS
Penkman, KEH
Preece, RC
Ratford, J
Schreve, DC
Snelling, AJR
Sohar, K
Whittaker, J
White, MJ
White, TS
Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
author_facet Allen, P
Bain, DR
Bridgland, DR
Buisson, P
Buylaert, JP
Bynoe, R
George, WH
Haggart, BA
Horne, DJ
Littlewood, EM
Lord, AR
March, AC
Mercer, I
Mercer, R
Murray, AS
Penkman, KEH
Preece, RC
Ratford, J
Schreve, DC
Snelling, AJR
Sohar, K
Whittaker, J
White, MJ
White, TS
author_sort Allen, P
title Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
title_short Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
title_full Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
title_fullStr Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
title_full_unstemmed Mid-Late Quaternary Fluvial Archives near the Margin of the MIS 12 Glaciation in Southern East Anglia, UK: Amalgamation of Multi-Disciplinary and Citizen-Science Data Sources
title_sort mid-late quaternary fluvial archives near the margin of the mis 12 glaciation in southern east anglia, uk: amalgamation of multi-disciplinary and citizen-science data sources
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