The Haslach-Mindel interglacial (
German: Haslach-Mindel-Interglazial) and the Haslach-Mindel warm period (Haslach-Mindel-Warmzeit) are historical terms for a hypothetical
warm period of the
Pleistocene in the
Alpine region, between the
Haslach and
Mindel glacial stages. The interglacial was defined as the
erosion phase which follows the Haslach and precedes the Mindel glacial stage. It thus corresponds to the stratigraphic gap between the Haslach beds (Haslacher Schotter) and the Tannheim-Laupheim gravels (Tannheim-Laupheimer Schotter) northeast of the
Rhine Glacier.[1][2][3]
Modern research has found that the old glacial terms correspond to many glacial cycles, as identified by
marine isotope stages (MIS), making the term Haslach-Mindel superfluous. The term is not used in the 2016 version of the detailed stratigraphic table by the German Stratigraphic Commission.[4]
^A. Schreiner; R. Ebel (1981), "Quartärgeologische Untersuchungen in der Umgebung von Interglazialvorkommen im östlichen Rheingletschergebiet (Baden-Württemberg)", Geologisches Jahrbuch (in German), vol. A 59, Hanover, pp. 3–64
^T. Haag (1982), "Das Mindelglazial des nordöstlichen Rheingletschergebietes zwischen Riß und Iller", Jahresberichte und Mitteilungen des Oberrheinischen Geologischen Vereins (in German), vol. 64, Stuttgart, pp. 225–266
^K.A. Habbe; D. Ellwanger; R. Becker-Haumann (2007), "Stratigraphische Begriffe für das Quartär des süddeutschen Alpenvorlandes", Eiszeitalter und Gegenwart Quaternary Science Journal (in German), vol. 56, no. 1/2, Stuttgart: E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Nägele und Obermiller), pp. 66–83,
doi:10.3285/eg.56.1-2.03,
hdl:11858/00-1735-0000-0001-B9FE-0,
ISSN0424-7116