- The
Sangamonian Stage (or
Sangamon interglacial) is the term used in
North America to
designate the Last
Interglacial (130,000-115,000
years ago) and...
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glaciation extended from
about 75,000 to 11,000
years ago,
between the
Sangamonian Stage and the
current interglacial, the Holocene. The
maximum ice extent...
- Mindel-Riss Riss-Würm
North Europe Waalian Holsteinian Eemian British Isles Cromerian Hoxnian Ipswichian Midwest U.S.
Aftonian Yarmouthian Sangamonian...
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glacial periods, or ice ages.
Beginning some 130,000
years ago, the
Sangamonian Stage raised sea
levels to
approximately 25 feet (8 m)
above the current...
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Dryas Older Dryas Pleistocene Pre-Illinoian
Stage Quaternary glaciation Sangamonian Stage Wisconsin glaciation Bølling–Allerød
warming Late
Glacial Interstadial...
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comprising the
Illinoian Glacial Lobe were deposited. It
precedes the
Sangamonian Stage (corresponding to the
global Last Interglacial) and
follows the...
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indicated by letters. The odd-numbered
interstadial MIS 5, also
known as the
Sangamonian interglacial,
contains two
periods of
relative cooling, and so is subdivided...
- Pre-Illinoian in
modern scientific literature)
Illinoian stage (MIS 6)
Sangamonian (MIS 5e,
sometimes also 5d-5a)
Wisconsin glaciation (MIS 4-2, sometimes...
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fulva may be valid. In the far north, red fox
fossils have been
found in
Sangamonian Stage deposits near the
Fairbanks District, Alaska, and
Medicine Hat...
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interglacial in the Alps.
Depending on how a
specific publication defines the
Sangamonian Stage of
North America, the Last
Interglacial is
equivalent to either...