Sediment cores from the south-eastern Nordic Seas simultaneously archive the variability of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet (FIS), the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and the regional oceanic conditions. This study aims to contribute to our understanding of the marine-based section of the FIS and the BIIS between 35,000 and 15,000 years BP, by using cores MD99-2283, MD99-2284 and MD99-2289, retrieved along the upper continental slope between the Faroe-Shetland Channel and the Vøring Plateau. For this, we present a revised, radiocarbon based, Bayesian modelled chronological framework and a compilation of new and published sedimentological, geochemical and micro-paleontological datasets. Our results show a possibly first Weichselian FIS/BIIS confl...
The ice masses of present-day Greenland and Antarctica are characterised by marine-terminating ice ...
Pockmarks are seafloor craters usually formed during methane release on continental margins. However...
The evolution and dynamics of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) have hitherto largely been rec...
Sediment cores from the south-eastern Nordic Seas simultaneously archive the variability of the Fenn...
Sediment cores from the south-eastern Nordic Seas simultaneously archive the variability of the Fenn...
Large amounts of methane are stored in continental margins as gas hydrates. They are stable under hi...
Large amounts of methane are stored in continental margins as gas hydrates. They are stable under hi...
The north-western European continental margin provides a key area for detailed investigations of cha...
The evolution and dynamics of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) have hitherto largely been rec...
Gas hydrates stored on continental shelves are susceptible to dissociation triggered by environmenta...
Climate change affects the Arctic to a greater extent than the global average, causing rapid sea-ice...
Using high-resolution bathymetric and shallow seismic data from the North Sea, we have mapped hither...
During the last glacial maximum, the British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) extended to the shelf edge in th...
In order to monitor the evolution of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and its influence in surface...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
The ice masses of present-day Greenland and Antarctica are characterised by marine-terminating ice ...
Pockmarks are seafloor craters usually formed during methane release on continental margins. However...
The evolution and dynamics of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) have hitherto largely been rec...
Sediment cores from the south-eastern Nordic Seas simultaneously archive the variability of the Fenn...
Sediment cores from the south-eastern Nordic Seas simultaneously archive the variability of the Fenn...
Large amounts of methane are stored in continental margins as gas hydrates. They are stable under hi...
Large amounts of methane are stored in continental margins as gas hydrates. They are stable under hi...
The north-western European continental margin provides a key area for detailed investigations of cha...
The evolution and dynamics of the last British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) have hitherto largely been rec...
Gas hydrates stored on continental shelves are susceptible to dissociation triggered by environmenta...
Climate change affects the Arctic to a greater extent than the global average, causing rapid sea-ice...
Using high-resolution bathymetric and shallow seismic data from the North Sea, we have mapped hither...
During the last glacial maximum, the British–Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) extended to the shelf edge in th...
In order to monitor the evolution of the British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) and its influence in surface...
The long-term record of glacial/interglacial cycles indicates three major paleoceanographic regimes ...
The ice masses of present-day Greenland and Antarctica are characterised by marine-terminating ice ...
Pockmarks are seafloor craters usually formed during methane release on continental margins. However...
The evolution and dynamics of the last British-Irish Ice Sheet (BIIS) have hitherto largely been rec...