TY - JOUR A1 - Schielein, Patrick A1 - Schellmann, Gerhard A1 - Lomax, Johanna A1 - Preusser, Frank A1 - Fiebig, Markus T1 - Chronostratigraphy of the Hochterrassen in the lower Lech valley (Northern Alpine Foreland) Y1 - 2015-06-12 VL - 64 IS - 1 SP - 15 EP - 28 JF - E&G – Quaternary Science Journal DO - 10.3285/eg.64.1.02 DO - 10.23689/fidgeo-1985 PB - Geozon Science Media N2 - Hochterrassen (High or Higher Terraces) are a prominent geomorphological feature of the Northern Alpine Foreland and have traditionally been attributed to the Rissian glaciation. However, distinct morphological sublevels observed for this feature have often raised the question of their age. This issue is exemplarily investigated here on the Langweider and Rainer Hochterrassen in the lower Lech valley using different relative and numerical dating techniques. The lowest sublevel, the Übergangsterrasse is only preserved in small patches at the western rim of the Rainer Hochterrasse and is most probably of early Würmian age. The sublevel of the Jüngere Hochterrasse is older than the Last Interglacial, as indicated by luminescence ages of overlying loess/palaeosol sequence and the development of a luvisol on top of the terrace gravel. This terrace is composed of stacked gravel units that represent at least two accumulation phases correlating with Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6 for the top gravel and MIS 7 to MIS 10 (or older) for the basal gravel. It is not yet clear, if the deposition of the basal gravel unit corresponds to one or more aggradation phases during the Middle Pleistocene. The highest sublevel, the Ältere Hochterrasse also shows a compositon of two stacked gravel units but so far, no numerical ages have been achieved for these units. UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-1735-0000-0027-F278-B ER -