Riss/Würm Interglacial
Riss/Würm Interglacial An Alpine interglacial stage that may be the equivalent of the Eemian stage of northern Europe or the Ipswichian of the East Anglian succession. It is the last interglacial and immediately precedes the last glaciation, the Devensian or in European usage Weichselian.
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