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The Pleistocene Epoch follows the... The Pleistocene is the first epoch of the... The end of the Pleistocene corresponds with the retreat of the... the Pleistocene is divided into four... The Pleistocene has been dated from 2... The lower boundary of the Pleistocene Series is formally defined... The Pleistocene covers the recent period of repeated glaciations... Pleistocene has in the past been used to mean the last ice age... results in the inclusion within the Pleistocene of all the recent repeated glaciations... Pleistocene climate was marked by repeated glacial cycles where... bound throughout the Pleistocene as well as the preceding Pliocene... The repeated glaciations of the Pleistocene were caused by the same factors... Glaciation in the Pleistocene was a series of glacials and interglacials... Early Pleistocene stages were shallow and frequent... began late in the Pleistocene and continued into the Holocene... Pleistocene marine deposits are found primarily in shallow marine basins mostly... Pleistocene marine deposits may be found at elevations of several hundred metres... The Pleistocene and Holocene Epochs... IUGS ratified ICS Recommendation on redefinition of Pleistocene and formal definition of base of Quaternary... Late Pleistocene environments of the southern high plains... Pleistocene boundary at Vrica...

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