Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8893759 CATENA 2018 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
The present study shows that luminescence dating of intercalated slope wash deposits instead of cover beds is a promising numerical dating strategy for the chronostratigraphic interpretation of cover bed sequences. The findings further illustrate that complex, fanned out periglacial sediment sequences form despite their scarcity important paleoenvironmental archives for Late Pleistocene periglacial landscape dynamics in central European low mountain areas.
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