Quantifying bedrock weathering rates under diverse climate conditions is essential to understanding timescales of landscape evolution. Yet, weathering rates are often difficult to constrain, and associating a weathered landform to a specific formative environment can be complicated by overprinting of successive processes and temporally varying climate. In this study, we investigate three sites between 59°N and 69°N along the Norwegian coast that display grussic saprolite, tafoni, and linear weathering grooves on diverse lithologies. These weathering phenomena have been invoked as examples of geomorphic archives predating Quaternary glaciations and consequently as indicators of minimal glacial erosion. Here we apply cosmogenic nuclide chrono...
For more than hundred years it has been debated whether blockfields in mountain summit areas can be ...
Marine mollusk activity initiate erosion cavities in marble and dolomite in the Saltsraumen littoral...
Large rock slope failures are temporal processes which act to modify the landscape after glacial ret...
Quantifying bedrock weathering rates under diverse climate conditions is essential to understanding ...
Abstract: Post-glacial weathering of ice-eroded metamorphic bedrock was investigated in the Røldal a...
Post-glacial weathering of ice-eroded metamorphic bedrock was investigated in the Roldal area (60°N)...
International audienceThe impact of Quaternary glaciations is evidenced worldwide in mountains and m...
Offshore sediment accumulations provide an intriguing record of the net sediment output resulting fr...
International audienceSince the Last Glacial Maximum, ∼20 k.y. ago, Alpine glaciers have retreated a...
International audienceGlacial landscapes are characterized by dramatic local relief, but they also c...
Blockfields in high latitude mountain areas are a wide spread proxy for glaciation history. Their or...
Relict non-glacial surfaces occur in many formerly glaciated landscapes, where they represent areas ...
For more than hundred years it has been debated whether blockfields in mountain summit areas can be ...
Marine mollusk activity initiate erosion cavities in marble and dolomite in the Saltsraumen littoral...
Large rock slope failures are temporal processes which act to modify the landscape after glacial ret...
Quantifying bedrock weathering rates under diverse climate conditions is essential to understanding ...
Abstract: Post-glacial weathering of ice-eroded metamorphic bedrock was investigated in the Røldal a...
Post-glacial weathering of ice-eroded metamorphic bedrock was investigated in the Roldal area (60°N)...
International audienceThe impact of Quaternary glaciations is evidenced worldwide in mountains and m...
Offshore sediment accumulations provide an intriguing record of the net sediment output resulting fr...
International audienceSince the Last Glacial Maximum, ∼20 k.y. ago, Alpine glaciers have retreated a...
International audienceGlacial landscapes are characterized by dramatic local relief, but they also c...
Blockfields in high latitude mountain areas are a wide spread proxy for glaciation history. Their or...
Relict non-glacial surfaces occur in many formerly glaciated landscapes, where they represent areas ...
For more than hundred years it has been debated whether blockfields in mountain summit areas can be ...
Marine mollusk activity initiate erosion cavities in marble and dolomite in the Saltsraumen littoral...
Large rock slope failures are temporal processes which act to modify the landscape after glacial ret...