The Quaternary Period

The Quaternary Period, comprising the Holocene and Pleistocene Epochs, encompasses the last ~2.6 Ma during which time Earth’s climate was strongly influenced by bi- polar glaciation and the genus Homo first appeared and evolved. The base of the Quaternary System/Period and Pleistocene Series/Epoch is...

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Main Authors: Pillans, B., Gibbard, P.
Other Authors: Gradstein, Felix M., Ogg, James G., Schmitz, Mark D., Ogg, Gabi M.
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Elsevier 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.esc.cam.ac.uk/2605/
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-59425-9.00030-5
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Summary:The Quaternary Period, comprising the Holocene and Pleistocene Epochs, encompasses the last ~2.6 Ma during which time Earth’s climate was strongly influenced by bi- polar glaciation and the genus Homo first appeared and evolved. The base of the Quaternary System/Period and Pleistocene Series/Epoch is defined by the GSSP for the Gelasian Stage at Monte San Nicola section in Italy. The base of the Holocene Series/Epoch is defined at a depth of 1492.45 m in the NGRIP ice core from Greenland, with an age based on annual layer counting, of 11 700 years b2k (before AD2000), with a 2s uncertainty of 99 years; it is the first and only GSSP to be defined in an ice core.