Multi-method study of the Middle Pleistocene loess–palaeosol sequence of Köndringen, SW Germany
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Published:2023-01-20
Issue:1
Volume:72
Page:1-21
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ISSN:2199-9090
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Container-title:E&G Quaternary Science Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:E&G Quaternary Sci. J.
Author:
Schwahn Lea, Schulze Tabea, Fülling Alexander, Zeeden ChristianORCID, Preusser FrankORCID, Sprafke Tobias
Abstract
Abstract. Loess–palaeosol sequences (LPSs) remain poorly
investigated in the southern part of the Upper Rhine Graben but represent an important element to understand the environmental context controlling
sediment dynamics in the area. A multi-method approach applied to the LPS at Köndringen reveals that its formation occurred during several
glacial–interglacial cycles. Field observations, as well as colour,
grain size, magnetic susceptibility, organic carbon, and carbonate content
measured in three profiles at 5 cm resolution, provide detailed
stratigraphical information. Only minor parts of the LPS are made up of
loess sediment, whereas the major parts are polygenetic palaeosols and
pedosediments of varying development that are partly intersected, testifying to a complex local geomorphic evolution. The geochronological framework is based on 10 cm resolution infrared-stimulated luminescence (IRSL) screening
combined with 18 multi-elevated-temperature post-IR IRSL ages. The
luminescence ages indicate that two polygenetic, truncated Luvisols formed
during marine isotope stages (MISs) 9(–7?) and MIS 5e, whereas unaltered
loess units correspond to the last glacial (MISs 5d–2) and MIS 8. The
channel-like structure containing the two truncated Luvisols cuts into
> 2 m thick pedosediments apparently deposited during MIS 12. At
the bottom of the LPS, a horizon with massive carbonate concretions (loess
dolls) occurs, which may correspond to at least one older interglacial.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Archeology,Stratigraphy,Paleontology,Geology,Archeology
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