“…Preserved glacial landsystems that have contributed to their characterisation in the Quaternary record (Shaw et al, 2000;Boulton et al, 2001;Lajeunesse and Allard, 2002;Ottesen et al, 2005;Boulton and Hagdorn, 2006;Occhietti, 2007;Evans, 2009;Winsemann et al, 2009;Jakobsson et al, 2012) are usually lacking for the identification of pre-Pleistocene ice-marginal systems. This is a severe limitation in our capacity to untangle former ice-sheet extents in deep time and in our capacity to propose sequence stratigraphic scenarios for related recessional ice-front development, whose associated deposits are nevertheless amongst the most abundant in the Earth glacial sedimentary record (Moncrieff and Hambrey, 1990;dos Santos et al, 1996;Von Brunn, 1996;Le Heron et al, 2006;Ghienne et al, 2007b). Ice-marginal depositional systems are of considerable economic importance as related deposits are genetically linked with groundwater reservoirs in Europe (e.g., Burval working group, 2009) or with gravel and sand quarries in Europe and America (e.g., Cutler et al, 2002;Winsemann et al, 2007) and are part of glaciogenic Palaeozoic or older petroleum systems in the Middle East and North Africa (Davidson et al, 2000;Bechstädt et al, 2009;Le Heron et al, 2009;Lottaroli et al, 2009;Roussé et al, 2009;Craig et al, 2013).…”