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- and interstadials are phases dividing the Quaternary period, or the last 2.6 million years. Stadials are periods of colder climate, and interstadials are...
- The Bølling–Allerød Interstadial (Danish: [ˈpøle̝ŋ ˈæləˌʁœðˀ]), also called the Late Glacial Interstadial (LGI), was an interstadial period which occurred...
- intermittent warm periods within an ice age are called interglacials or interstadials. In glaciology, the term ice age is defined by the presence of extensive...
- retreats. The minor excursion is a "stadial"; times between stadials are "interstadials". These events are defined differently in different regions of the glacial...
- the last glacial are called interstadials. Most, but not all, interstadials are shorter than interglacials. Interstadial climates may have been relatively...
- BP) and Denekamp (c. 32,000 – c. 28,000 years BP) interstadials. In Britain only one interstadial has been identified (as of 2012), the Upton-Warren...
- sheet advanced into North Germany. In this period, however, several interstadials have been do****ented. Glaciation and ice sheet advances to North Germany...
- events caused the Bond cycles and individual interstadial events, such as the Dansgaard–Oeschger interstadials. The hypothesis was supported for the Bølling–Allerød...
- Tüysüz, O. (6 October 2009). "Timing and climatic impact of Greenland interstadials recorded in stalagmites from northern Turkey". Geophysical Research...
- Older Dryas was a stadial (cold) period between the Bølling and Allerød interstadials (warmer phases), about 14,000 years Before Present, towards the end...