A combined study of foraminifera, diatoms and stable isotopes in marine sediments off North Iceland records major changes in sea surface conditions since about 15 800 cal years (yr) BP. Results are presented from two gravity cores obtained at about 400 m water depth from two separate sedimentary basins on each side of the submarine Kolbeinsey Ridge. The chronology of the sedimentary record is based partly on AMS 14C dates, partly on the Vedde and the Saksunarvatn tephra markers, as well as the historical Hekla AD 1104 tephra. During the regional deglaciation, the planktonic foraminiferal assemblages are characterised by consistently high percentages of sinistrally coiled Neogloboquadrina pachyderma. However, major environmental variability ...
The northern North Atlantic is a critical location in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulatio...
A multiproxy study of palaeoceanographic and climatic changes in northernmost Baffin Bay shows that ...
Early-Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
A combined study of foraminifera, diatoms and stable isotopes in marine sediments off North Iceland ...
Palaeoclimatic changes through the last 1200 calibrated years have been documented by high-resolutio...
The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous ac...
A high-resolution study of palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the time period 8600-...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
The region of north Iceland is highly sensitive climatically owing to its location with respect to a...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
Temperature and salinity reconstructions for two 1000-year high-resolution sedimentary records, loca...
Lateglacial and Holocene summer sea-surface temperature (SST) variability in the northern North Atla...
We have obtained d18Ocarb data from planktic (N. pachyderma (s.)) andbenthic foraminifera (C. lobatu...
Paleoceanographic changes of surface water characteristics have been studied in the Nordic Seas duri...
Sediment sequences from five lakes on the Skagi peninsula, northern Iceland, were subjected to miner...
The northern North Atlantic is a critical location in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulatio...
A multiproxy study of palaeoceanographic and climatic changes in northernmost Baffin Bay shows that ...
Early-Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
A combined study of foraminifera, diatoms and stable isotopes in marine sediments off North Iceland ...
Palaeoclimatic changes through the last 1200 calibrated years have been documented by high-resolutio...
The north Icelandic shelf is partly distinguished by the Tjörnes Fracture Zone featuring numerous ac...
A high-resolution study of palaeoceanographic changes off North Iceland during the time period 8600-...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
The region of north Iceland is highly sensitive climatically owing to its location with respect to a...
Extending oceanographic data beyond the instrumental period is highly needed to better characterize ...
Temperature and salinity reconstructions for two 1000-year high-resolution sedimentary records, loca...
Lateglacial and Holocene summer sea-surface temperature (SST) variability in the northern North Atla...
We have obtained d18Ocarb data from planktic (N. pachyderma (s.)) andbenthic foraminifera (C. lobatu...
Paleoceanographic changes of surface water characteristics have been studied in the Nordic Seas duri...
Sediment sequences from five lakes on the Skagi peninsula, northern Iceland, were subjected to miner...
The northern North Atlantic is a critical location in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulatio...
A multiproxy study of palaeoceanographic and climatic changes in northernmost Baffin Bay shows that ...
Early-Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...