Abstract
Stratified and deformed masses of marine sediment that range in age from 43,800 to 21,750 yr were deposited in the Woodfordian moraine on western Long Island, New York. Reconstruction of the geologic history of these sediments provides further evidence of a mid-Wisconsinan warm interval, the Portwashingtonian warm interval (new name), that is represented by warm climate, temperate forests, and relative sea level comparable to modern sea level.
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GeoRef Subject
Atlantic Coastal Plain
C-14
absolute age
carbon
Cenozoic
Long Island
isotopes
miospores
New York
paleoecology
Quaternary
sediments
stratigraphy
Wisconsinan
paleoclimatology
palynomorphs
peat
United States
Woodfordian
microfossils
Nassau County New York
Pleistocene
radioactive isotopes
upper Pleistocene
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