A new Middle Pleistocene interglacial occurrence from Ejby, Sjælland, Denmark
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Published:2022-03-02
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Volume:49
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ISSN:2597-2154
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Container-title:GEUS Bulletin
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language:
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Short-container-title:GEUS Bulletin
Author:
Bennike OleORCID,
Wiberg-Larsen PeterORCID
Abstract
Despite more than a century of investigations, parts of the Quaternary stratigraphy of Denmark with their fragmented record of deposits remain ambiguous. Here we describe a newly found interglacial clay deposit from Ejby on Sjælland, Denmark, from a borehole at 55.695°N, 11.839°E (terrain elevation 5.7 m above sea level). We place the new occurrence on record and provide details of the macrofossil analysis of the sample. The clay contains remains of the present-day temperate bivalve Corbicula fluminalis and the caddis fly Hydropsyche contubernalis – both inhabiting rivers. The presence of C. fluminalis indicates that the deposit most probably is of Middle Pleistocene age, older than the last interglacial, the Eemian.
Publisher
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland