Middle-Pleniglacial soil formation (MIS 3) in the Upper Rhine Graben

The loess-palaeosol sequence of Basel-Schäublinstrasse, Switzerland

p. 197-205

Résumé

In the southern End of the Rhine Graben near Basel (Switzerland), an up to 3 m thick stratigraphy of loess deposits and palaeosols was investigated in a construction pit. Field studies in combination with sedimentology, micromorphology and OSL-dating provided insights on the processes of loess deposition, formation of cambisols (brown earth) and periglacial phenomena around 45 (±5.7) ka. A succession of tundra soils on loess preserving locally foliated organic material can be attributed to the time period between 30.8 (±3.7) ka and 29.4 (±3.4) ka. Furthermore the basal deposit of weathered loess yielded an OSL age which dates back to the Eemian interglacial or the very begining of the last glaciation.

The outcrop of Basel-Schäublinstrasse provided further information to the ongoing studies on loess deposits, regional landscape evolution and environmental conditions during the late Pleistocene in the southern part of the Upper Rhine Plain.

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Tina Lander, Sally Lowick, Christine Pümpin et Philippe Rentzel, « Middle-Pleniglacial soil formation (MIS 3) in the Upper Rhine Graben », ERAUL, 148 | 2017, 197-205.

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Tina Lander, Sally Lowick, Christine Pümpin et Philippe Rentzel, « Middle-Pleniglacial soil formation (MIS 3) in the Upper Rhine Graben », ERAUL [En ligne], 148 | 2017, mis en ligne le 03 December 2024, consulté le 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/3041-5527/index.php?id=954

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Tina Lander

Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science (IPAS), University of Basel, Switzerland

Sally Lowick

Institute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Switzerland

Christine Pümpin

Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science (IPAS), University of Basel, Switzerland

Philippe Rentzel

Institute for Prehistory and Archaeological Science (IPAS), University of Basel, Switzerland

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