Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet

The site of Nantois is located in Brittany (France), almost at the westernmost end of Europe. The outcrop consists of loam, loess and slope deposits, now continuously eroded by the sea. The layers containing fragments of rock and loam are completely decalcified. Only the loess of the lower and upper...

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Main Authors: Danukalova, Guzel, Lefort, Jean-Pierre, Monnier, Jean-Laurent, Osipova, Eugenia, Pustoc’h, François, Le Bannier, Jean-Christophe
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Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2017
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:archeosciences/5001 2023-05-15T16:41:33+02:00 Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet Danukalova, Guzel Lefort, Jean-Pierre Monnier, Jean-Laurent Osipova, Eugenia Pustoc’h, François Le Bannier, Jean-Christophe 2017-12-13 http://journals.openedition.org/archeosciences/5001 en eng Presses universitaires de Rennes ArcheoSciences urn:doi:10.4000/archeosciences.5001 http://journals.openedition.org/archeosciences/5001 undefined stratigraphie site de Nantois paléoenvironnement granulométrie stratigraphy Nantois site loess granulometry palaeo-environment geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2017 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/archeosciences.5001 2023-01-22T19:00:54Z The site of Nantois is located in Brittany (France), almost at the westernmost end of Europe. The outcrop consists of loam, loess and slope deposits, now continuously eroded by the sea. The layers containing fragments of rock and loam are completely decalcified. Only the loess of the lower and upper parts of the section corresponding to the Nantois (Middle Pleistocene) and Sables-d’Or-Les-Pins (Late Pleistocene) formations are well preserved and display mollusc shells. A detailed study of the sediment and of the fauna permitted to better characterize the two loess. The older loess is characterized by a large variety of species. The analysis of their distribution indicates for the first time the existence of three moderate climatic improvements during the sedimentation. The lower part of the younger loess is poor in mollusc shells which are either absent or only exist as single finds or detritus, above, the molluscs composition indicates cold and severe climatic conditions during the sedimentation and can be correlated with the last glacial stage MIS 2. According to geochronological data, the upper part of the Nantois Formation corresponds to the glacial stage MIS 6. The origin of the discrepancies observed in the evolutions of the two loess was probably not related with the small difference in their distances respect with the Weichselian and Saalian British ice sheets but to the very different durations of the Upper Saalian (60 ka) and Upper Weischelian (7 ka) loess depositions. The absence of any significant warming episode during the Upper Weischelian and the existence of three climatic improvements during the Upper Saalian support the concept of sub-Milankovitch cycles which suggests that we cannot have any climatic change during a period shorter than 11Ka. Le site de Nantois est situé en Bretagne (France), presque à l’extrémité la plus orientale de l’Europe. L’affleurement est constitué de limons, de loess et de dépôts de pente maintenant régulièrement érodés par la mer. Les niveaux contenant des fragments ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Unknown ArchéoSciences 41-2 63 84
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topic stratigraphie
site de Nantois
paléoenvironnement
granulométrie
stratigraphy
Nantois site
loess
granulometry
palaeo-environment
geo
envir
spellingShingle stratigraphie
site de Nantois
paléoenvironnement
granulométrie
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loess
granulometry
palaeo-environment
geo
envir
Danukalova, Guzel
Lefort, Jean-Pierre
Monnier, Jean-Laurent
Osipova, Eugenia
Pustoc’h, François
Le Bannier, Jean-Christophe
Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
topic_facet stratigraphie
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paléoenvironnement
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loess
granulometry
palaeo-environment
geo
envir
description The site of Nantois is located in Brittany (France), almost at the westernmost end of Europe. The outcrop consists of loam, loess and slope deposits, now continuously eroded by the sea. The layers containing fragments of rock and loam are completely decalcified. Only the loess of the lower and upper parts of the section corresponding to the Nantois (Middle Pleistocene) and Sables-d’Or-Les-Pins (Late Pleistocene) formations are well preserved and display mollusc shells. A detailed study of the sediment and of the fauna permitted to better characterize the two loess. The older loess is characterized by a large variety of species. The analysis of their distribution indicates for the first time the existence of three moderate climatic improvements during the sedimentation. The lower part of the younger loess is poor in mollusc shells which are either absent or only exist as single finds or detritus, above, the molluscs composition indicates cold and severe climatic conditions during the sedimentation and can be correlated with the last glacial stage MIS 2. According to geochronological data, the upper part of the Nantois Formation corresponds to the glacial stage MIS 6. The origin of the discrepancies observed in the evolutions of the two loess was probably not related with the small difference in their distances respect with the Weichselian and Saalian British ice sheets but to the very different durations of the Upper Saalian (60 ka) and Upper Weischelian (7 ka) loess depositions. The absence of any significant warming episode during the Upper Weischelian and the existence of three climatic improvements during the Upper Saalian support the concept of sub-Milankovitch cycles which suggests that we cannot have any climatic change during a period shorter than 11Ka. Le site de Nantois est situé en Bretagne (France), presque à l’extrémité la plus orientale de l’Europe. L’affleurement est constitué de limons, de loess et de dépôts de pente maintenant régulièrement érodés par la mer. Les niveaux contenant des fragments ...
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author Danukalova, Guzel
Lefort, Jean-Pierre
Monnier, Jean-Laurent
Osipova, Eugenia
Pustoc’h, François
Le Bannier, Jean-Christophe
author_facet Danukalova, Guzel
Lefort, Jean-Pierre
Monnier, Jean-Laurent
Osipova, Eugenia
Pustoc’h, François
Le Bannier, Jean-Christophe
author_sort Danukalova, Guzel
title Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
title_short Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
title_full Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the Upper Saalian and Upper Weichselian loess superimposed in the Nantois cliff (Brittany, France): Reconstruction of their environments south of the British Ice Sheet
title_sort sedimentological and malacological comparisons between the upper saalian and upper weichselian loess superimposed in the nantois cliff (brittany, france): reconstruction of their environments south of the british ice sheet
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