Talk:Bølling oscillation

Factual error?
I would like to point out that the article claims that "During it sea level rose more than 100 m due to glacial melt". First of all, I assume this refers to the 'Meltwater pulse 1A', which says 20 m (and surely no more than 30 m by the looks of the graph), as the timing coincides. Second, would this be all glacial melt, or is there an element of thermal expansion too?

87.57.195.125 (talk) 02:24, 22 October 2012 (UTC)

The sentence "In the drainage basin of the Dordogne, the Perigordian prevailed. " is wrong. As elsewhere in Western Europe, The Perigordian culture (cal 34,000-26,000 BP) precedes Solutrean (cal 26,000-22,500 BP), Badegoulian (cal 22,500-19,500 BP), Magdalenian (cal 19,500BP-13,500BP) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.112.1.168 (talk) 13:58, 21 February 2015 (UTC)

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