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      Marine late Saalian to Eemian environments and climatic variability in the Danish shelf area

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          The marine Eemian (marine oxygen-isotope substage 5e: MIS 5e) is represented by shallow-water deposits in southern and western Denmark, while relatively deep-water environments occurred to the north and north-east, where complete interglacial successions seem to be present. We present an overview of the marine Eemian deposits in Denmark, and discuss in more detail indications of climate variability, both for the late Saalian and within the Eemian.

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                Journal
                applab
                Netherlands Journal of Geosciences
                Geol. mijnb.
                Cambridge University Press (CUP)
                0016-7746
                1573-9708
                August 2000
                April 2016
                : 79
                : 2-3
                : 335-343
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                10.1017/S0016774600023696
                68e0c7a5-5e4f-4fb3-9a7c-dfd86eda0d9d
                © 2000
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