Marine Isotope Stage 13


Marine Isotope Stage 13 or MIS 13 is a Marine isotope stage in the geologic temperature record, in Britain covering the Cromerian interglacial period between ~524,000 and 474,000 years ago. It is split into three substages, MIS 13a MIS 13b, and MIS 13c. Some records indicate that MIS 13a was an unstable warm peak with a cold split in the middle at MIS 13.12 - separating warm MIS 13.11 and 13.13. This interglacial follows the relatively warm glacial period associated with Marine Isotope Stage 14, and is followed by the relatively cold glacial period associated with MIS 12.

Sites

Britain
High Lodge, Suffolk
Waverley Wood, Warwickshire
Happisburgh 1, Norfolk
Boxgrove, West Sussex

Ecology

Flora

Early domination of birch, pine, and spruce. Mixed-oak forests follow.

Fauna

Mammals
BinomialCommon nameDirection
Erinaceus sp.Hedgehog?
Sorex minutusPygmy shrew?
Sorex runtonensis †?
Sorex savini †?
Neomys sp.Water shrew?
Talpa europaeaCommon mole?
Talpa minor †Pygmy mole?
Homo sp.Hominid?
Lepus timidusMountain hare?
Oryctolagus cuniculusCommon European rabbit?
Plecotus auritusLong-eared bat?
Myotis mystacinusWhiskered bat?
Myotis bechsteiniBechstein's bat?
Scuirus sp.Squirrel?
Canis lupusWolf?
Ursus deningeriBear?