Chronology of late pliocene and early pleistocene glacial and magnetic events in southern Argentina

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K-Ar and paleomagnetic studies of basalt flows in southern Argentina indicate that the three major normal-polarity events of the Matuyama reversed geomagnetic polarity epoch are recorded in a single cliff section. Till interbedded with the lava flows indicates at least four separate incursions of ice, the earliest prior to 2.06 my ago. Till is present above the basalt flows that record the Réunion event and immediately beneath flows formed during the Olduvai and Jaramillo events.

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