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Intérêt paléobiogéographique de Pupilla loessica Lozek et de Vallonia tenuilabris (A. Braun) pour le Pléistocène Ouest-européen
Rousseau, D. (1986). Intérêt paléobiogéographique de Pupilla loessica Lozek et de Vallonia tenuilabris (A. Braun) pour le Pléistocène Ouest-européen. C. r. Acad. sci., Sér. 2 Méc. phys. chim. sci. univers sci. Terre 303(3): 257-262
In: Comptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences. Série 2, Mécanique, Physique, Chimie, Sciences de l'Univers, Sciences de la Terre. Gauthiers-Villars: Montrouge. ISSN 0764-4450, more
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  • Rousseau, D.

Abstract
    Two major biogeographical events are put in a prominent position in the loess series of Achenheim (Alsace). They are related to the variations of the composition of the pleniglacial biomes. The presence of P. loessica at Achenheim coincides with the expansion of the loess steppe to the West. The disappearance of V. tenuilabris at the end of the next to last climatic cycle is related to the connection of Alsace to the North-Western Europe province.

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