Coleoptera from the Late Weichselian deposits at Norre Lyngby, Denmark and their bearing on palaeoecology, biogeography and palaeoclimate

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Coope, GR [1 ]
Böcher, J
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[1] Univ Birmingham, Dept Earth Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Zool Museum, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark
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10.1080/030094800424295
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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The freshwater sediments exposed on the cliffs at Norre Lyngby northern Jutland has long been a classical locality for the study of Danish Quaternary geology, palaeontology and archaeology. These deposits date from the latter pan of the Allerod period (i.c. G I-I). Samples for insect analysis have been taken from both the northern and southern exposures of these deposits. Ninety-five- taxa of Coleoptera (beetles) were obtained, of which 69 could be named to species. Of the latter, 23 are not found living in Denmark. today. Most of these are still living in northern Fennoscandia but one species is now confined to Mongolia. These assemblages have enabled a detailed picture of the local environment to be reconstructed. showing that the basin-like profile of the deposits represents a section through a channel with slowly moving water. It has been possible to quantify the thermal climate of the time using the Mutual Climatic Range method indicating that mean July temperatures were about 10 degrees C and men January temperatures were about -12 degrees C. These figures are considered in the context of Lateglacial climatic reconstructions obtained from coleopteran assemblages elsewhere in northwestern Europe.
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