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Haslach glaciation

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The Haslach glaciation (German: Haslach-Kaltzeit), also Haslach Glacial Stage (Haslach-Glazial), Haslach Complex (Haslach-Komplex) or Haslach Ice Age (Haslach-Eiszeit), is a cold period of the Pleistocene epoch. It was not included in the traditional glacial schema of the Alps by Albrecht Penck and Eduard Brückner.[1] The glacial stage was first described around 1981 by A. Schreiner and R. Ebel.[2] Its type region is the Haslach Gravels (Haslach-Schotter) in the area of the Riß-Iller-Lech Plateau. The Haslach cold period was preceded by the Günz-Haslach interglacial and followed by the Haslach-Mindel Interglacial.

References

  1. ^ Albrecht Penck; Eduard Brückner (1901-1909) (in German), Die Alpen im Eiszeitalter, Leipzig: C.H. Tauchnitz 
  2. ^ A. Schreiner & R. Ebel (1981), "Quartärgeologische Untersuchungen in der Umgebung von Interglazialvorkommen im östlichen Rheingletschergebiet (Baden-Württemberg)" (in German), Geologisches Jahrbuch (Hannover) A 59: pp. 3–64 

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