The record of glacier fluctuations in western Scandinavia, as reconstructed from continental data, has been correlated with records of ice-rafted detritus (IRD) from well-dated sediment cores from the Norwegian Sea covering the past 150,000 yr B.P. The input of IRD into the ocean is used as a proxy for ice sheet advances onto the shelf and, thus, for the calibration of a glaciation curve. The marine results generally support land-based reconstructions of glacier fluctuations and improve the time-control on glacial advances. The Saalian ice sheet decayed very rapidly approximately 125,000 yr B.P. In the Early Weichselian, a minor but significant IRD maximum indicates the presence of icebergs in isotope substage 5b (especially between 95,000 ...
Sediment fluxes were highest in the Norwegian Sea during late glacial/early deglacial periods, i.e.,...
This thesis is mainly about the dynamics of the palaeo-ice sheets that covered Scandinavia, Barents ...
The accumulation rates (AR) of coarse (> 63 μm) terrigenous material in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea ...
The onshore record of Middle to Late Weichselian sediments and glacial history in Norway indicates a...
Marine records from the Reykjanes Ridge indicate ice sheet variations and abrupt climate changes. On...
Late Pleistocene climatic and paleoceanographic changes in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea are reflected...
A sediment core from the Lofoten Contourite Drift on the continental slope off Northern Norway, prox...
The abundance and composition of the upper Cenozoic terrigenous coarse-sand fraction (250 µm-2 mm) a...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
A continuous 3.5 Myr IRD record was produced from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 907. A timescale...
Using a variety of techniques including microscopic grain lithotype analysis, factor analysis, sedim...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
The north-western European continental margin provides a key area for detailed investigations of cha...
Sediment proxy records from a continuous, 1.5 million year long deep-sea sediment core from a site i...
Ice-rafted debris (IRD) (>2 mm), input in eight sediment cores along the Eurasian continental margin...
Sediment fluxes were highest in the Norwegian Sea during late glacial/early deglacial periods, i.e.,...
This thesis is mainly about the dynamics of the palaeo-ice sheets that covered Scandinavia, Barents ...
The accumulation rates (AR) of coarse (> 63 μm) terrigenous material in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea ...
The onshore record of Middle to Late Weichselian sediments and glacial history in Norway indicates a...
Marine records from the Reykjanes Ridge indicate ice sheet variations and abrupt climate changes. On...
Late Pleistocene climatic and paleoceanographic changes in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea are reflected...
A sediment core from the Lofoten Contourite Drift on the continental slope off Northern Norway, prox...
The abundance and composition of the upper Cenozoic terrigenous coarse-sand fraction (250 µm-2 mm) a...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
A continuous 3.5 Myr IRD record was produced from Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Site 907. A timescale...
Using a variety of techniques including microscopic grain lithotype analysis, factor analysis, sedim...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
The north-western European continental margin provides a key area for detailed investigations of cha...
Sediment proxy records from a continuous, 1.5 million year long deep-sea sediment core from a site i...
Ice-rafted debris (IRD) (>2 mm), input in eight sediment cores along the Eurasian continental margin...
Sediment fluxes were highest in the Norwegian Sea during late glacial/early deglacial periods, i.e.,...
This thesis is mainly about the dynamics of the palaeo-ice sheets that covered Scandinavia, Barents ...
The accumulation rates (AR) of coarse (> 63 μm) terrigenous material in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea ...