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The Haslach glaciation (German: Haslach-Kaltzeit), Haslach Glacial Stage (Haslach-Glazial), Haslach Complex (Haslach-Komplex) and Haslach Ice Age (Haslach-Eiszeit) are historical terms for a cold period of the Pleistocene epoch. Haslach was not included in the traditional glacial schema of the Alps by Albrecht Penck and Eduard Brückner. The glacial stage was first described around 1981 by A. Schreiner and R. Ebel. Its type region is the Haslach Gravels (Haslach-Schotter) in the area of the Riss-Iller-Lech Plateau. The Haslach cold period was thought to be preceded by the Günz-Haslach interglacial and followed by the Haslach-Mindel Interglacial.

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  • Haslach-Kaltzeit (de)
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  • Die Haslach-Kaltzeit (auch Haslach-Glazial, Haslach-Komplex oder umgangssprachlich Haslach-Eiszeit) ist eine Kaltzeit des Pleistozäns. Sie ist im traditionellen Kaltzeitschema der Alpen von Albrecht Penck und Eduard Brückner nicht enthalten. Die Kaltzeit wurde 1981 von Albert Schreiner und Rudolf Ebel zuerst beschrieben. Typregion sind die Haslach-Schotter im Gebiet der Riß-Iller-Lech-Platte. Die Haslach-Kaltzeit folgte auf das Günz-Haslach-Interglazial und wurde vom Haslach-Mindel-Interglazial abgelöst. (de)
  • The Haslach glaciation (German: Haslach-Kaltzeit), Haslach Glacial Stage (Haslach-Glazial), Haslach Complex (Haslach-Komplex) and Haslach Ice Age (Haslach-Eiszeit) are historical terms for a cold period of the Pleistocene epoch. Haslach was not included in the traditional glacial schema of the Alps by Albrecht Penck and Eduard Brückner. The glacial stage was first described around 1981 by A. Schreiner and R. Ebel. Its type region is the Haslach Gravels (Haslach-Schotter) in the area of the Riss-Iller-Lech Plateau. The Haslach cold period was thought to be preceded by the Günz-Haslach interglacial and followed by the Haslach-Mindel Interglacial. (en)
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  • Die Haslach-Kaltzeit (auch Haslach-Glazial, Haslach-Komplex oder umgangssprachlich Haslach-Eiszeit) ist eine Kaltzeit des Pleistozäns. Sie ist im traditionellen Kaltzeitschema der Alpen von Albrecht Penck und Eduard Brückner nicht enthalten. Die Kaltzeit wurde 1981 von Albert Schreiner und Rudolf Ebel zuerst beschrieben. Typregion sind die Haslach-Schotter im Gebiet der Riß-Iller-Lech-Platte. Die Haslach-Kaltzeit folgte auf das Günz-Haslach-Interglazial und wurde vom Haslach-Mindel-Interglazial abgelöst. (de)
  • The Haslach glaciation (German: Haslach-Kaltzeit), Haslach Glacial Stage (Haslach-Glazial), Haslach Complex (Haslach-Komplex) and Haslach Ice Age (Haslach-Eiszeit) are historical terms for a cold period of the Pleistocene epoch. Haslach was not included in the traditional glacial schema of the Alps by Albrecht Penck and Eduard Brückner. The glacial stage was first described around 1981 by A. Schreiner and R. Ebel. Its type region is the Haslach Gravels (Haslach-Schotter) in the area of the Riss-Iller-Lech Plateau. The Haslach cold period was thought to be preceded by the Günz-Haslach interglacial and followed by the Haslach-Mindel Interglacial. The name Haslach is absent from the 2016 version of the detailed stratigraphic table by the German Stratigraphic Commission. (en)
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