- The Last Interglacial, also
known as the
Eemian, was the
interglacial period which began about 130,000
years ago at the end of the
Penultimate Glacial...
- The
Eemian Sea was a body of
water located approximately where the
Baltic Sea is now
during the last interglacial, or
Eemian Stage,
Marine isotopic stage...
- Delta-O-18
variations observed in the core that are
believed to date from the
Eemian Stage have not been
confirmed by
other records,
including the
North Greenland...
-
elephants during musth. At the
Lehringen site in
north Germany,
dating to the
Eemian/Last
Interglacial (around 130–115,000
years ago) a
skeleton of P. antiquus...
- Sub-stage MIS 5e
corresponds to the Last Interglacial, also
called the
Eemian (in Europe) or
Sangamonian (in
North America), the last
major interglacial...
-
becoming an
island during warm
interglacial periods like the Last Interglacial/
Eemian (130–115,000
years ago),
though it
remained connected to
mainland Europe...
- (MIS 6, 8 and 10). The
Karangat marine transgression occurred during the
Eemian Interglacial (MIS 5e). This may have been the
highest sea
levels reached...
- to the Last
Interglacial only (corresponding to MIS 5e and the
European Eemian). It
preceded the
Wisconsinan (Wisconsin)
Stage and
followed the Illinoian...
- the Caribbean). 0.0117 ± 0.000099 *
Pleistocene Upper/Late ('Tarantian')
Eemian interglacial, last
glacial period,
ending with
Younger Dryas. Toba eruption...
-
Interglacial /
Eemian /
Marine Isotope Stage 5e (130–115
thousand years ago). The
preceding interglacial optimum occurred during the Late
Pleistocene Eemian Stage...