Geosciences (Dec 2023)

Inland Record of the Last Interglacial Maximum in the Western Mediterranean: Revealing the Aljezares Pleistocene Basin (Alicante, SE-Spain)

  • Jaime Cuevas-González,
  • Davinia Díez-Canseco,
  • Javier Elez,
  • Carlos Pérez-Mejías,
  • Hai Cheng,
  • Juan Carlos Cañaveras

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences13120385
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 385

Abstract

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The search for a continuous continental record of interglacial periods in semi-arid regions is problematic due to the absence of stable and continuous sedimentary systems over time in this type of climate. In this work, a relatively stable basin is described and analyzed during the last interglacial period in a semi-arid region of the western Mediterranean. For this purpose, a geomorphological, stratigraphic and sedimentological study has been carried out, with dating through 230Th. A semi-endorheic Pleistocene section has been identified, with two units that correspond to a fluvial-lacustrine system (unit P1) and an alluvial system (unit P2). Unit P1 has been dated to the MIS 5e interglacial episode. A framework for future studies is described, in which the Aljezares Pleistocene basin can be considered as a possible source of paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic information in semi-arid regions from the last interglacial period.

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