e/Bramertonian Stage

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has glosseng: The Bramertonian Stage is the name for an early Pleistocene stage used in the British Isles. It precedes the Pre-Pastonian Stage (Baventian Stage). It derives its name from Bramerton Pits in Norfolk, where the deposits can be found on the surface. The exact timing of the beginning and end of the Bramertonian Stage is currently unknown. It is only known that it is equivalent to the Tiglian C1-4b Stage of Europe and early Pre-Illinoian Stage of North America. It lies somewhere in time between Marine Oxygen Isotope stages 65 to 95 and somewhere between 1.816 to 2.427 Ma (million years ago).
lexicalizationeng: Bramertonian interglacial
lexicalizationeng: Bramertonian Stage
instance of(noun) any period of time during which glaciers covered a large part of the earth's surface; "the most recent ice age was during the Pleistocene"
glacial epoch, ice age, glacial period
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has glossfin: Bramertonian-interglasiaali oli Englannissa 1,55-1,3 miljoonaa vuotta sitten. Kautta seurasi Pre-Pastonian-jääkausi ja sitä edelsi Baventian-kausi. Kaudella pyökki saapui Englantiin, ja Etelä-Englannissa kasvoi tammisekametsiä. Kausi osuu ainakin osittain päällekkäin Alankomaiden Waal-lämpökauden kanssa.
lexicalizationfin: Bramertonian

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