Lake sediments retrieved from the beds of former nonerosive ice sheets offer unique possibilities to constrain changes in the extent and style of past glaciation, and place them in an absolutely dated context. We present the first pre-Holocene lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard. Radiocarbon dating of terrestrial plant fossils reveals that the investigated catchment was unglaciated and vegetated between 30 and 20 ka B.P. during the global Last Glacial Maximum. The presence of volcanic ash from a contemporaneous Azorean eruption also provides evidence for ice-free conditions. Indicators of sediment compaction and a depositional hiatus suggest subsequent coverage by nonerosive ice until 11 ka B.P. Comparison with regional paleoclimate data in...
High resolution proxy records of past climate are sparse in the Arctic due to low organic production...
Late Quaternary sedimentary units at Kongsfjordhallet, NW Svalbard, represent five cycles of glaciat...
Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variabilit...
Lake sediments retrieved from the beds of former nonerosive ice sheets offer unique possibilities to...
This dataset characterizes the first pre-Holocene lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard. Three bryophy...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
A process-based understanding of lacustrine deposited sediments in Arctic lakes is essential to set ...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are increasingl...
The response of glaciers and ice caps to past climate change provides important insight into how the...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Sediment cores from Kløverbladvatna, a threshold lake in Wahlenb...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are increasingl...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
AbstractThe Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are inc...
<p>A process-based understanding of lacustrine deposited sediments in Arctic lakes is essential to s...
High resolution proxy records of past climate are sparse in the Arctic due to low organic production...
High resolution proxy records of past climate are sparse in the Arctic due to low organic production...
Late Quaternary sedimentary units at Kongsfjordhallet, NW Svalbard, represent five cycles of glaciat...
Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variabilit...
Lake sediments retrieved from the beds of former nonerosive ice sheets offer unique possibilities to...
This dataset characterizes the first pre-Holocene lake sediments from Arctic Svalbard. Three bryophy...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
A process-based understanding of lacustrine deposited sediments in Arctic lakes is essential to set ...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are increasingl...
The response of glaciers and ice caps to past climate change provides important insight into how the...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).Sediment cores from Kløverbladvatna, a threshold lake in Wahlenb...
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are increasingl...
Well-dated and highly resolved paleoclimate records from high latitudes allow for a better understan...
AbstractThe Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on Earth. Holocene proxy time-series are inc...
<p>A process-based understanding of lacustrine deposited sediments in Arctic lakes is essential to s...
High resolution proxy records of past climate are sparse in the Arctic due to low organic production...
High resolution proxy records of past climate are sparse in the Arctic due to low organic production...
Late Quaternary sedimentary units at Kongsfjordhallet, NW Svalbard, represent five cycles of glaciat...
Changes in the deposition of fine-grained rock-flour in glacier-fed lakes reflect glacier variabilit...