Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes under former northern hemisphere ice sheets, there is little quantitative evidence for rates and patterns of erosion associated with specific glaciations. Here we use cosmogenic nuclide data to assess rates of subglacial erosion underneath the Fennoscandian ice sheet. By testing whether there are remnant nuclide concentrations in samples taken from sites that include both relict areas and features and landscapes typically associated with vigorous glacial erosion, we can constrain the level and pattern of modification that resulted from the last glaciation. Cosmogenic 10Be and 36Cl data from the Torneträsk region confirm the temporal and spatial...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
Mountain centered glaciers have played a major role throughout the last three million years in the S...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
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...
Erosion patterns associated with glaciation of trunk and hanging valley systems in northern Sweden w...
The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolu...
The presence of well-developed tors, boulder fields, and weathering mantles in the Parkajoki area of...
Some areas within ice sheet boundaries retain pre-existing landforms and thus either remained as ice...
Offshore sediment accumulations provide an intriguing record of the net sediment output resulting fr...
Much previous work on Late Cenozoic glacial erosion patterns in bedrock has focussed on mountain are...
The century-long debate over the origins of inner gorges that were repeatedly covered by Quaternary ...
The Parkajoki area in northeastern Sweden is situated near the central area of Fennoscandian glaciat...
Lateral moraines constructed along west to east sloping outlet glaciers from mountain centred, pre-l...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
Mountain centered glaciers have played a major role throughout the last three million years in the S...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...
Despite spectacular landform evidence of a dominant role for glacial action in shaping landscapes un...
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...
Erosion patterns associated with glaciation of trunk and hanging valley systems in northern Sweden w...
The conventional assumption that erosion by ice sheets is pervasive and effective in landscape evolu...
The presence of well-developed tors, boulder fields, and weathering mantles in the Parkajoki area of...
Some areas within ice sheet boundaries retain pre-existing landforms and thus either remained as ice...
Offshore sediment accumulations provide an intriguing record of the net sediment output resulting fr...
Much previous work on Late Cenozoic glacial erosion patterns in bedrock has focussed on mountain are...
The century-long debate over the origins of inner gorges that were repeatedly covered by Quaternary ...
The Parkajoki area in northeastern Sweden is situated near the central area of Fennoscandian glaciat...
Lateral moraines constructed along west to east sloping outlet glaciers from mountain centred, pre-l...
To provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the form of c...
Mountain centered glaciers have played a major role throughout the last three million years in the S...
AbstractTo provide a new reconstruction of the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, in the f...