The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly showing that the early-Holocene vegetation of the islands largely consisted of fellfield with gravely and rocky soils formed under a continental climate which shifted to an oceanic climate around 10,000 cal yr BP when grasses, sedges and finally shrubs began to dominant the islands. Here we present data from three lake sediment cores and show a much more detailed history from geochemical and isotope data. These data show that the Faroe Islands were deglaciated by the end of Younger Dryas (11,700 – 10,300 cal yr BP), at this time relatively high sedimentation rates with high δ13C imply poor soil development. δ13C, Ti and χ data reveal a much mor...
Ecosystem variability must be assessed over a range of timescales in order to fully understand natur...
A high-resolution sediment core from Gripdeild, a lake located in eastern Iceland, provides a record...
Bjørnøya, a small (178 km2) island situated between the mainland of Norway and southern Spitsbergen,...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
Holocene records from two lakes on the Faroe Islands were investigated to determine regional climati...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
A new continuous environmental reconstruction has been established based on a 390 cm long lake core ...
Based on their position in relation to major ocean currents, palaeoclimatic archives in the Faroe Is...
Vegetation dynamics during the earliest part of the Holocene (11,250-10,250 cal yr BP) have been rec...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
This thesis aimed to examine the relationship between climate and atmospheric CO2 concentrations thr...
Early Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Isl...
Early-Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
Sediment sequences from five lakes on the Skagi peninsula, northern Iceland, were subjected to miner...
Ecosystem variability must be assessed over a range of timescales in order to fully understand natur...
A high-resolution sediment core from Gripdeild, a lake located in eastern Iceland, provides a record...
Bjørnøya, a small (178 km2) island situated between the mainland of Norway and southern Spitsbergen,...
The vegetation history of the Faroe Islands has been investigated in numerous studies all broadly sh...
Holocene records from two lakes on the Faroe Islands were investigated to determine regional climati...
Changes in Faroese land surfaces during the late Holocene reflect intimate interactions between cult...
A new continuous environmental reconstruction has been established based on a 390 cm long lake core ...
Based on their position in relation to major ocean currents, palaeoclimatic archives in the Faroe Is...
Vegetation dynamics during the earliest part of the Holocene (11,250-10,250 cal yr BP) have been rec...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
This thesis aimed to examine the relationship between climate and atmospheric CO2 concentrations thr...
Early Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
Climate change and human settlement as drivers of late-Holocene vegetational change in the Faroe Isl...
Early-Holocene warming in Iceland caused rapid glacial ice melt which led to exposed landscapes on w...
Sediment sequences from five lakes on the Skagi peninsula, northern Iceland, were subjected to miner...
Ecosystem variability must be assessed over a range of timescales in order to fully understand natur...
A high-resolution sediment core from Gripdeild, a lake located in eastern Iceland, provides a record...
Bjørnøya, a small (178 km2) island situated between the mainland of Norway and southern Spitsbergen,...