The century-long debate over the origins of inner gorges that were repeatedly covered by Quaternary glaciers hinges upon whether the gorges are fluvial forms eroded by subaerial rivers, or subglacial forms cut beneath ice. Here we apply cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating to seven inner gorges along ~500 km of the former Fennoscandian ice sheet margin in combination with a new deglaciation map. We show that the timing of exposure matches the advent of ice-free conditions, strongly suggesting that gorges were cut by channelized subglacial meltwater while simultaneously being shielded from cosmic rays by overlying ice. Given the exceptional hydraulic efficiency required for meltwater channels to erode bedrock and evacuate debris, we deduce tha...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
The Parkajoki area in northeastern Sweden is situated near the central area of Fennoscandian glaciat...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...
The presence of well-developed tors, boulder fields, and weathering mantles in the Parkajoki area of...
The existence of sliding and frozen bed areas under ice sheets is significant in understanding basal...
The existence of sliding and frozen bed areas under ice sheets is significant in und...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
Some areas within ice sheet boundaries retain pre-existing landforms and thus either remained as ice...
Erosion patterns associated with glaciation of trunk and hanging valley systems in northern Sweden w...
The geological record of landforms and sediments produced beneath deglaciating ice sheets offers ins...
Be-10 and Cl-36 Cosmic Ray Exposure (CRE) dating performed on river polished surfaces of river gorge...
During the last glacial period large parts of the Arctic, including the Barents Sea, north of Norway...
The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolu...
The geological record of landforms and sediments produced beneath deglaciating ice sheets offers ins...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
The Parkajoki area in northeastern Sweden is situated near the central area of Fennoscandian glaciat...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...
The presence of well-developed tors, boulder fields, and weathering mantles in the Parkajoki area of...
The existence of sliding and frozen bed areas under ice sheets is significant in understanding basal...
The existence of sliding and frozen bed areas under ice sheets is significant in und...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
Some areas within ice sheet boundaries retain pre-existing landforms and thus either remained as ice...
Erosion patterns associated with glaciation of trunk and hanging valley systems in northern Sweden w...
The geological record of landforms and sediments produced beneath deglaciating ice sheets offers ins...
Be-10 and Cl-36 Cosmic Ray Exposure (CRE) dating performed on river polished surfaces of river gorge...
During the last glacial period large parts of the Arctic, including the Barents Sea, north of Norway...
The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolu...
The geological record of landforms and sediments produced beneath deglaciating ice sheets offers ins...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
The Parkajoki area in northeastern Sweden is situated near the central area of Fennoscandian glaciat...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...