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Stuart, A J (2001): Occurrence of mammalia relicts at site Upton Warren [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.63950

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Keyword(s):
Late Pleistocene; Pleistocene; Pleistocene; Quarternary; Weichselian
Related to:
Coope, G Russel; Shotton, F W; Strachan, I (1961): A Late Pleistocene fauna and flora from Upton Warren, Worcestershire. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 244, 379-421, https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1961.0012
Stuart, A J: Pleistocene vertebrates in the British Isles. 212 pp
Coverage:
Latitude: 52.305000 * Longitude: -2.100000
Minimum ORDINAL NUMBER: 1 * Maximum ORDINAL NUMBER: 2
Event(s):
Upton_Warren * Latitude: 52.305000 * Longitude: -2.100000 * Comment: Bromsgrove, between Worcester and Birmingham
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoGeocode
StratigraphyStratigraphyCounting, mammalia
Age, commentComm
Geologic age nameGeol age
Facies name/codeFacies
Dicrostonyx torquatusD. torquatusCounting, mammalia
Microtus sp.Microtus sp.Counting, mammalia
Mammuthus primigeniusM. primigeniusCounting, mammalia
Equus ferusE. ferusCounting, mammalia
10 Coelodonta antiquitatisC. antiquitatisCounting, mammalia
11 Rangifer tarandusR. tarandusCounting, mammalia
12 Bison priscusB. priscusCounting, mammalia
13 AmphibiaAmphibiaCounting, mammalia
Size:
16 data points

Data

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Ord No

Stratigraphy

Comm

Geol age

Facies

D. torquatus

Microtus sp.

M. primigenius

E. ferus
10 
C. antiquitatis
11 
R. tarandus
12 
B. priscus
13 
Amphibia
1gravels and sandsterrace deposits of the River SalwarpePleistocene / Late Pleistocene / Middle WeichselianGravels and sandsidentifiedidentifiedidentifiedidentifiedidentified
2silt bandpools on the floodplain (repres. by silt bands) were waterholes by lg mammalsPleistocene / Late Pleistocene / Middle WeichselianSiltidentifiedidentifiedidentified