Eighty Years Later–Persistence of World War II ‘Conflict Sands’ in the Beaches of Normandy, France
Abstract
1. Introduction
Geologic Background

2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Presence, Composition and Abundance of Metallic Grains
3.2. Grain Types and Morphology
3.3. Quantity and Distribution
3.4. Vertical Distribution
4. Discussion
4.1. Origin and Persistence of Anthropogenic Metals
4.2. Alternative Metal Sources and Sediment Compartmentalization

4.3. Sedimentary Processes and Metal Partitioning
4.4. Vertical Trends and Sediment Accretion Rates
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Major Components | Weight % |
| Fe | 71.0% |
| Al | 18.6% |
| Ti | 6.8% |
| Minor Components | Weight % |
| S | 1.1% |
| Mn | 1.0% |
| P | 0.7% |
| Other | 0.7% |
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Hudson, S.M.; Pemberton, E.A.L.; Laycock, D.; Burridge, G.; Ramirez, K.; Crockett, S.; Grover, C.; Tatum, O.J.; Robinson, J.; Toner, A. Eighty Years Later–Persistence of World War II ‘Conflict Sands’ in the Beaches of Normandy, France. Quaternary 2026, 9, 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat9030041
Hudson SM, Pemberton EAL, Laycock D, Burridge G, Ramirez K, Crockett S, Grover C, Tatum OJ, Robinson J, Toner A. Eighty Years Later–Persistence of World War II ‘Conflict Sands’ in the Beaches of Normandy, France. Quaternary. 2026; 9(3):41. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat9030041
Chicago/Turabian StyleHudson, Samuel M., Erin A. L. Pemberton, Dallin Laycock, Glen Burridge, Kassandra Ramirez, Sydney Crockett, Cassidy Grover, Olivia J. Tatum, Julie Robinson, and Austin Toner. 2026. "Eighty Years Later–Persistence of World War II ‘Conflict Sands’ in the Beaches of Normandy, France" Quaternary 9, no. 3: 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat9030041
APA StyleHudson, S. M., Pemberton, E. A. L., Laycock, D., Burridge, G., Ramirez, K., Crockett, S., Grover, C., Tatum, O. J., Robinson, J., & Toner, A. (2026). Eighty Years Later–Persistence of World War II ‘Conflict Sands’ in the Beaches of Normandy, France. Quaternary, 9(3), 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/quat9030041

