In this thesis the Weichselian history of northern Sweden is investigated, with emphasis on vegetation and climate during ice-free intervals. The main method used has been pollen analysis of sediments from pre-Late Weichselian landforms. To interpret fossil pollen assemblages, comparisons with modern pollen spectra were made. Modern pollen data were retrieved through monitoring of annual pollen deposition at seven sites in northern Sweden, from the boreal forest to above the present forest-line of birch. Eight years of pollen monitoring is described and put in a larger context through comparison with monitoring data from Iceland, Svalbard, Norway and Finland. A study of sediment cores from the Riipiharju esker shows evidence of two ice free...
Denna studie fokuserar på en nästan 1700 år lång sjösedimentsekvens från Hässeldala Port i centrala ...
Absolute and relative pollen diagrams from three radiocarbon‑dated lake sediment cores were used to ...
Eastern Denmark was an important region for the early immigration of humans into southern Scandinavi...
In this thesis the Weichselian history of northern Sweden is investigated, with emphasis on vegetati...
Three sites, Torreberga in Skåne, Farslycke in Blekinge and Lake Bolmen in Småland, with Late Weichs...
This thesis focuses on the vegetation history and environmental changes in western Norway and northe...
The aim of this thesis was to reconstruct the Holocene vegetational and climatic development in the ...
For decades, detailed studies on Early Weichselian deposits have been made in central Europe. In con...
A pollen record obtained from a 2.2-m sediment succession deposited in a small lake in the province ...
Late Weichselian litho-, bio-, and chronostratigraphy (14C and varves) in southeastern Sweden provid...
Two new Standard pollen diagrams from the raised bog Ageröds mosse in central Scania are presented a...
The Holocene vegetation history of northern Norrland was studied by pollen analysis of sediement, pe...
Studies of vegetation history bring a new incentive to our understanding of plant survival and migra...
The aim of this study was to reconstruct the Holocene vegetation history and the climate changes in ...
Mineral magnetic, organic carbon and pollen studies of two varved Holocene lake-sediment sequences i...
Denna studie fokuserar på en nästan 1700 år lång sjösedimentsekvens från Hässeldala Port i centrala ...
Absolute and relative pollen diagrams from three radiocarbon‑dated lake sediment cores were used to ...
Eastern Denmark was an important region for the early immigration of humans into southern Scandinavi...
In this thesis the Weichselian history of northern Sweden is investigated, with emphasis on vegetati...
Three sites, Torreberga in Skåne, Farslycke in Blekinge and Lake Bolmen in Småland, with Late Weichs...
This thesis focuses on the vegetation history and environmental changes in western Norway and northe...
The aim of this thesis was to reconstruct the Holocene vegetational and climatic development in the ...
For decades, detailed studies on Early Weichselian deposits have been made in central Europe. In con...
A pollen record obtained from a 2.2-m sediment succession deposited in a small lake in the province ...
Late Weichselian litho-, bio-, and chronostratigraphy (14C and varves) in southeastern Sweden provid...
Two new Standard pollen diagrams from the raised bog Ageröds mosse in central Scania are presented a...
The Holocene vegetation history of northern Norrland was studied by pollen analysis of sediement, pe...
Studies of vegetation history bring a new incentive to our understanding of plant survival and migra...
The aim of this study was to reconstruct the Holocene vegetation history and the climate changes in ...
Mineral magnetic, organic carbon and pollen studies of two varved Holocene lake-sediment sequences i...
Denna studie fokuserar på en nästan 1700 år lång sjösedimentsekvens från Hässeldala Port i centrala ...
Absolute and relative pollen diagrams from three radiocarbon‑dated lake sediment cores were used to ...
Eastern Denmark was an important region for the early immigration of humans into southern Scandinavi...