The interglacial deposits in the South Lithuanian Snaigupėlė outcrop and borehole Snaigupėlė-705 are marked for different bedding conditions though the sections are in proximity of each other. In the borehole section, the interglacial deposits are thicker and bedding at a greater depth than the analogous deposits of the outcrop. In the Snaigupėlė outcrop, the highest compatibility of isochronic-correction dates, calculated using L/L (method of leaching) and TSD (method of total
sample dissolution) models, was determined for combination of three samples. With the help of the f value (section of isochrones in the axis of ordinates), the contribution of the primary pollution with
thorium was determined where, as based on corrected analytical data, isochronic-correction dating was performed: 127+/-18/14 ka years for the L/L model and 132+/-22/16 ka for the TSD model. Palaeomagnetic
investigations showed that the section of lacustrine sediments in the lower part of Snaigupėlė outcrop were orientated by reversed m