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P. Cleveringa
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 18
Citations - 1121
P. Cleveringa is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eemian & Pleistocene. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1040 citations.
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Last Interglacial Climates
George Kukla,Michael L. Bender,Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu,Gerard C. Bond,Wallace S. Broecker,P. Cleveringa,Joyce Gavin,Timothy D Herbert,John Imbrie,Jean Jouzel,Lloyd D Keigwin,Karen Luise Knudsen,Jerry F. McManus,Josef Merkt,Daniel R. Muhs,Helmut Müller,Richard Z. Poore,Stephen C. Porter,Guy Seret,Nicholas J Shackleton,Charles Turner,Polychronis C Tzedakis,Isaac J. Winograd +22 more
TL;DR: The most detailed proxy record of interglacial climate is found in the Vostok ice core where the temperature reached current levels 132,000 yr ago and continued rising for another two millennia as discussed by the authors.
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Late Pleistocene evolution of the Rhine-Meuse system in the southern North Sea basin: imprints of climate change, sea-level oscillation and glacio-isostacy
Freek S. Busschers,Cornelis Kasse,R.T. van Balen,Jef Vandenberghe,Kim M. Cohen,H.J.T. Weerts,Jakob Wallinga,C. Johns,P. Cleveringa,F.P.M. Bunnik +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements and hundreds of archived core descriptions enabled to identify 13 Late Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse sedimentary units in the infill of the southern part of the North Sea basin (the Netherlands, northwestern Europe).
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Response of the Rhine–Meuse system (west-central Netherlands) to the last Quaternary glacio-eustatic cycles: a first assessment
Torbjörn E. Törnqvist,Jakob Wallinga,Jakob Wallinga,Andrew S. Murray,Hein de Wolf,P. Cleveringa,Wim de Gans +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an almost 50m-deep core from the Weichselian Rhine-Meuse palaeovalley, near the present Dutch coast, reveals new insights into how this continental-scale fluvial system responded to relative sea-level fluctuations associated with the last Quaternary glaciations.
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Sedimentary architecture and optical dating of Middle and Late Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse deposits - Fluvial response to climate change, sea-level fluctuation and glaciation
Freek S. Busschers,H.J.T. Weerts,Jakob Wallinga,P. Cleveringa,Cornelis Kasse,H. de Wolf,Kim M. Cohen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 15 to 25 m-thick stacked sequence of sandy to gravelly channel belt deposits of the Rhine-Meuse system is shown to have intra Saalian to Weichselian ages (Marine Isotope Stages 8 to 2).
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An OSL dated Middle and Late Quaternary sedimentary record in the Roer Valley Graben (southeastern Netherlands)
TL;DR: The Roer Valley Graben (southeastern Netherlands) contains a 35 m thick sedimentary record of Middle and Late Quaternary fluvial, aeolian and organic deposits as mentioned in this paper.