Late Quaternary, marine deposits in Denmark have yielded 247 subfossil species of molluscs. The sites are presented, and comparisons are made between the subfossil mollusc assemblages and the 278 shell-bearing mollusc species presently living in the Danish seas. 184 species are common to the two groups. The 63 species no longer occurring around Denmark are used as indicators of changing environmental conditions, including temperature, salinity and depth, throughout the last 130 000 years. Seven modern faunal regional units are defined and considered: the Bælt, the Baltic, the Kattegat, the Limfjord, the North Sea and the Vendsyssel regions, and the Skagen area based on the Skagen III Well DGU File No. 1.287. The Late Quaternary, marine, she...
Coarse-grained chenier ridges contain abundant mollusc shells that help to reconstruct the evolution...
Although deposition of freshwater calcium carbonates, tufa, has occurred in large areas with carbona...
The early Holocene marine faunas of the Oslo area were studied in classical works by Brøgger (1901) ...
Environmental changes in the Holocene molluscan fauna are elucidated by the investigation of the Kor...
Modern geological research into the late and postglacial history of the inner Danish waters (i.e. Ka...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Late Quaternary, marine deposits in Denmark have yielded 247 subfossil species of molluscs. The site...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
A Holocene calcareous tufa deposit in the Fyledalen Valley in southern Sweden was investigated with ...
Five species of guide fossils from the Holocene warm period in Svalbard are considered: Mytilus edul...
This study examines neonto- logical and palaeontological data pertaining to arctic marine molluscs w...
The climate changes and related crucial environmental changes in the Late Glacial and Holocene in th...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
In the North Sea basin the marine bivalve Macoma balthica first appears within the Early Pleistocene...
Coarse-grained chenier ridges contain abundant mollusc shells that help to reconstruct the evolution...
Although deposition of freshwater calcium carbonates, tufa, has occurred in large areas with carbona...
The early Holocene marine faunas of the Oslo area were studied in classical works by Brøgger (1901) ...
Environmental changes in the Holocene molluscan fauna are elucidated by the investigation of the Kor...
Modern geological research into the late and postglacial history of the inner Danish waters (i.e. Ka...
Abstact Study of Quaternary mollusc succession has a long-term tradition in Europe. It is because mo...
Late Quaternary, marine deposits in Denmark have yielded 247 subfossil species of molluscs. The site...
International audienceDuring the Late Holocene, the rate of sea level rise decreased and climate cha...
A Holocene calcareous tufa deposit in the Fyledalen Valley in southern Sweden was investigated with ...
Five species of guide fossils from the Holocene warm period in Svalbard are considered: Mytilus edul...
This study examines neonto- logical and palaeontological data pertaining to arctic marine molluscs w...
The climate changes and related crucial environmental changes in the Late Glacial and Holocene in th...
Until now, there has been no published documentation of North Sea year-to-year climate variability d...
International audienceReconstructing Quaternary palaeoenvironmental changes from continental mollusc...
In the North Sea basin the marine bivalve Macoma balthica first appears within the Early Pleistocene...
Coarse-grained chenier ridges contain abundant mollusc shells that help to reconstruct the evolution...
Although deposition of freshwater calcium carbonates, tufa, has occurred in large areas with carbona...
The early Holocene marine faunas of the Oslo area were studied in classical works by Brøgger (1901) ...