An emergence curve based on nine radiocarbon dated samples of mosses, shells, whale bones and driftwood has been constructed for Agardhbukta. Beach sediments and delta deposits were found up to c. 50 m above sea level, and the oldest date goes back to about 10, 000 yrs BP. However, the possibility of a higher marine limit cannot be excluded. The Agardhbukta curve shows a nearly linear uplift during the entire Holocene. It differs from the western Spitsbergen curves, where a transgression occurs, and is more similar to curves from areas further east in the Svalbard archipelago
Arctic temperatures are rising twice as fast as global temperatures. Consequently, understanding the...
A detailed study of field-reports, published and unpublished data from archaeological and natural sc...
We reconstruct the Holocene shore displacement of the Vastervik-Gamlebyviken area on the southeast c...
Three radiocarbon dates on marine organic material from southernmost Spitsbergen are presented, maki...
High Arctic raised beaches provide evidence for changes in relative sea-level (RSL), sea-ice extent,...
Raised beaches, glacial erratics, glacial striae and ice marginal features along the north coast of ...
Age determinations of bivalve shells indicate that Bockfjorden, a fjord in north-western Spitsbergen...
Four relative sea-level curves from Edgeøya and Barentsøya are constructed based on 81 radiocarbon a...
Three well-developed raised marine shorelines along Nordenskioldkysten have been studied and correla...
High geomorphic and climatic variability in Arctic coastlines makes evaluating future coastal erosio...
Sediment cores from Kløverbladvatna, a threshold lake in Wahlenbergfjorden, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard...
The aim for this master thesis was to construct a relative sea-level curve for the area of Skånland ...
Understanding how modern ice sheets and sea level will respond to climate change in the 21st Century...
A geomorphological investigation has been conducted in the Lutzow-Holm Bay region, with special refe...
Traces of former glaciation were studied on Erdmannflya and Bohemanflya. Both peninsulas were probab...
Arctic temperatures are rising twice as fast as global temperatures. Consequently, understanding the...
A detailed study of field-reports, published and unpublished data from archaeological and natural sc...
We reconstruct the Holocene shore displacement of the Vastervik-Gamlebyviken area on the southeast c...
Three radiocarbon dates on marine organic material from southernmost Spitsbergen are presented, maki...
High Arctic raised beaches provide evidence for changes in relative sea-level (RSL), sea-ice extent,...
Raised beaches, glacial erratics, glacial striae and ice marginal features along the north coast of ...
Age determinations of bivalve shells indicate that Bockfjorden, a fjord in north-western Spitsbergen...
Four relative sea-level curves from Edgeøya and Barentsøya are constructed based on 81 radiocarbon a...
Three well-developed raised marine shorelines along Nordenskioldkysten have been studied and correla...
High geomorphic and climatic variability in Arctic coastlines makes evaluating future coastal erosio...
Sediment cores from Kløverbladvatna, a threshold lake in Wahlenbergfjorden, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard...
The aim for this master thesis was to construct a relative sea-level curve for the area of Skånland ...
Understanding how modern ice sheets and sea level will respond to climate change in the 21st Century...
A geomorphological investigation has been conducted in the Lutzow-Holm Bay region, with special refe...
Traces of former glaciation were studied on Erdmannflya and Bohemanflya. Both peninsulas were probab...
Arctic temperatures are rising twice as fast as global temperatures. Consequently, understanding the...
A detailed study of field-reports, published and unpublished data from archaeological and natural sc...
We reconstruct the Holocene shore displacement of the Vastervik-Gamlebyviken area on the southeast c...