A.P. Currant
Natural History Museum
9 Papers
149 Citations
A.P. Currant is an academic researcher from Natural History Museum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interglacial & Macrofossil. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications. Previous affiliations of A.P. Currant include American Museum of Natural History.
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Papers
A formal mammalian biostratigraphy for the Late Pleistocene of Britain
A.P. Currant,Roger Jacobi +1 more
TL;DR: A series of distinctive mammalian assemblages spanning much of the British Late Pleistocene is defined on the basis of type localities and a formal biozonation proposed.
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The Middle Pleistocene deposits of Waverley Wood Pit, Warwickshire, England
F. W. Shotton,D. H. Keen,G. R. Coope,A.P. Currant,P.L. Gibbard,M.M. Aalto,S. M. Peglar,J. E. Robinson +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complex of channels underlying the Baginton-Lillington Gravel (Baginton Formation) at Waverley Wood Quarry, Warwickshire is described.
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A late Middle Pleistocene temperate–periglacial–temperate sequence (Oxygen Isotope Stages 7–5e) near Marsworth, Buckinghamshire, UK
Julian B. Murton,Andy Baker,D.Q. Bowen,Chris Caseldine,G. R. Coope,A.P. Currant,J.G. Evans,M. H. Field,C.P. Green,Jackie Hatton,M. Ito,R. L. Jones,D. H. Keen,M.P. Kerney,Reed McEwan,Duncan F. M. McGregor,D. Parish,J. E. Robinson,Danielle C. Schreve,Peter L. Smart +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, tufa clasts bearing leaf impressions that include Acer sp., and Sorbus aucuparia and containing temperate arboreal pollen attributed to ash-dominated woodland were found in the lower channel of the River Channel near Marsworth, Buckinghamshire.
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The Mammal Faunas of the British Late Pleistocene
A.P. Currant,Roger Jacobi +1 more
TL;DR: The authors reviewed the mammalian biostratigraphic scheme for the Late Pleistocene of the British Isles proposed some years ago, and the most significant change concerns the fauna of the Banwell Bone Cave mammal assemblage-zone, now seen as a cool fauna existing in a warm stage.
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Report of Geologists' Association Field Meeting in north-east Essex, May 22nd–24th, 1987
David R. Bridgland,Peter Allen,A.P. Currant,Philip L. Gibbard,Adrian M. Lister,Richard C. Preece,J. E. Robinson,Anthony J. Stuart,A.J. Sutcliffe +8 more
- 01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: A field meeting on the history and evolution of the Thames-Medway drainage system was held at Colchester as mentioned in this paper, where a number of important sites illustrating the Pleistocene history of the drainage system were shown.
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