A LATE DEVENSIAN AND EARLY FLANDRIAN FAUNA AND FLORA FROM KILDALE, NORTH-EAST YORKSHIRE

Abstract
SUMMARY: Late Devensian and early Flandrian Mollusca and Ostracoda from a silted kettle-hole at Kildale in north-east Yorkshire are described. The fauna is related to a radiocarbon-dated stratigraphic and palaeobotanical sequence. The faunal assemblages are compared with others of similar age in Northern Ireland and Denmark. An assessment is made of the environments of the Windermere interstadial, Loch Lomond Stadial and early part of the Flandrian Interglacial at the locality.

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