This thesis investigates Holocene storminess and climate change reconstructed from lacustrine sediments from the Lofoten-Vesterålen archipelago in northern Norway (68–69°N, 12–16°E). The present thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers in studying different perspectives of aeolian (wind) activity reconstructed from (I) glacier fluctuations, (II) coastal dunefield dynamics and (III) variations in aeolian sand influx from three different lake sediment basins. Paper I presents the first high-resolution late-Holocene glacier record from Lofoten. The study is based on glacial geomorphological mapping and analyses of sediment cores from lake Kveitvikvatnet (30.1 m a.s.l.), which currently receives meltwater from three small ...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
A Holocene chronology of hazardous events has been constructed in parallel with a new record of glac...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
This thesis investigates Holocene storminess and climate change reconstructed from lacustrine sedime...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
A Holocene chronology of hazardous events has been constructed in parallel with a new record of glac...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
At present, the climate in south-west Scandinavia is predominantly controlled by westerlies carrying...
AbstractGlaciers and small ice caps respond rapidly to climate perturbations (mainly winter precipit...
Cores of peat taken from two raised bogs in the near-coastal part of Halland, SW Sweden, were examin...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
A Holocene chronology of hazardous events has been constructed in parallel with a new record of glac...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
This thesis investigates Holocene storminess and climate change reconstructed from lacustrine sedime...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
In this study, mid- to late Holocene storminess has been reconstructed from lacustrine sediments fro...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...
Holocene variations in atmospheric circulation in the North Atlantic region have been reconstructed,...
A Holocene chronology of hazardous events has been constructed in parallel with a new record of glac...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
At present, the climate in south-west Scandinavia is predominantly controlled by westerlies carrying...
AbstractGlaciers and small ice caps respond rapidly to climate perturbations (mainly winter precipit...
Cores of peat taken from two raised bogs in the near-coastal part of Halland, SW Sweden, were examin...
This thesis consists of an introduction and three individual papers that investigate the possibility...
A Holocene chronology of hazardous events has been constructed in parallel with a new record of glac...
Lakes sediments from the Lofoten Islands, Norway, can be used to generate well resolved records of p...