Elevated plateaus with deeply incised valleys characterise elevated, passive continental margins (EPCMs) in all climate zones. These features are, however, a topic of debate regarding when and how the large-scale landscapes formed. We have investigated and mapped the partly glaciated landscape of North-East Greenland (70–78°N). The area consists of crystalline basement and Palaeozoic–Mesozoic rift basins, capped by Palaeogene basalts that erupted during the northeast Atlantic break-up. Our stratigraphic landscape analysis reveals a typical EPCM dominated by two elevated erosion surfaces, extending 200 km east–west and 900 km north–south. The low-relief Upper Planation Surface (UPS; c. 2 km above sea level) cuts across basement and Palaeogen...
Most publications claim that a massive northern hemisphere glaciation started around 3 Ma. In the ca...
basin system linking the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. Davis Strait developed during Cretaceous and P...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
Elevated plateaus with deeply incised valleys characterise elevated, passive continental margins (EP...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Palaeosurfaces and palaeovalleys are landforms under destruction in the present climate and/or tecto...
International audienceWe present new apatite !ssion track (AFT) data from the Northeast Greenland pa...
New apatite fission-track analyses from NW Britain indicate that a maximum of 2.5 km of erosion has ...
The western margin of the Greenland craton has been much less stable in the Phanerozoic than previou...
Tectonic models predict that following breakup, rift margins undergo only decaying thermal subsiden...
Tectonic models predict that, following breakup, rift margins undergo only decaying thermal subsiden...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
The Palaeogene North Atlantic Igneous Province is among the largest igneous provinces in the world a...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of the East Greenland fjord region is investigated usi...
Most publications claim that a massive northern hemisphere glaciation started around 3 Ma. In the ca...
basin system linking the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. Davis Strait developed during Cretaceous and P...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
Elevated plateaus with deeply incised valleys characterise elevated, passive continental margins (EP...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Palaeosurfaces and palaeovalleys are landforms under destruction in the present climate and/or tecto...
International audienceWe present new apatite !ssion track (AFT) data from the Northeast Greenland pa...
New apatite fission-track analyses from NW Britain indicate that a maximum of 2.5 km of erosion has ...
The western margin of the Greenland craton has been much less stable in the Phanerozoic than previou...
Tectonic models predict that following breakup, rift margins undergo only decaying thermal subsiden...
Tectonic models predict that, following breakup, rift margins undergo only decaying thermal subsiden...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
The Palaeogene North Atlantic Igneous Province is among the largest igneous provinces in the world a...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
International audienceThe long-term evolution of the East Greenland fjord region is investigated usi...
Most publications claim that a massive northern hemisphere glaciation started around 3 Ma. In the ca...
basin system linking the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. Davis Strait developed during Cretaceous and P...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...