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Evolution of Professor Leszek Lindner’s ideas on the Quaternary stratigraphy of Poland

Acta geologica polonica, 2023-09, p.289-306 [Tạp chí có phản biện]

ISSN: 0001-5709 ;EISSN: 2300-1887 ;DOI: 10.24425/agp.2023.145618

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  • Nhan đề:
    Evolution of Professor Leszek Lindner’s ideas on the Quaternary stratigraphy of Poland
  • Tác giả: Dzierżek, Jan ; Kulus, Bogusz
  • Là 1 phần của: Acta geologica polonica, 2023-09, p.289-306
  • Mô tả: This contribution characterises the stratigraphic schemes of the Quaternary as constructed and published by Leszek Lindner in 1967–2019. The oldest schemes assume the subdivision of the Pleistocene into three glaciations (i.e., Cracow, Middle-Polish and Baltic) separated by two interglacials (Great and Eemian). The scheme published in 1992 comprises eight glacial and seven interglacial units. The most recent scheme for the Quaternary contains seven advances of the Scandinavian ice-sheet on the area of Poland during the Nidanian (MIS 22), Sanian 1 (MIS 16), Sanian 2 (MIS 12), Liviecian (MIS 10), Krznanian (MIS 8), Odranian (MIS 6), and Vistulian (MIS 2–5d) glaciations. They are separated by six interglacials: Podlasian, Ferdynandovian, Mazovian, Zbójnian, Lublinian and Eemian. The ranges of glacial transgressions, and key interglacial and preglacial sites are assembled in a cumulative scheme for the area of Poland. We review the main study methods on which the subsequent versions of the stratigraphic scheme were based. These include Prof. Lindner’s own detailed field research in glaciated and extraglacial areas, and paleofloristic, paleontological and paleomagnetic studies of major interglacial sites carried out by numerous researchers, as well as thorough literature studies.
  • Ngôn ngữ: Polish
  • Số nhận dạng: ISSN: 0001-5709
    EISSN: 2300-1887
    DOI: 10.24425/agp.2023.145618
  • Nguồn: Alma/SFX Local Collection
    ProQuest Central

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