There is limited knowledge pertaining to the history of the Greenland Ice Sheet (GIS) during the last glacial-interglacial transition as it retreated from the continental margins to an inland position. Here we use multiproxy data, including ice-rafted debris (IRD); planktonic isotopes; alkenone temperatures; and tephra geochemistry from the northern Labrador Sea, off southwest Greenland, to investigate the deglacial response of the GIS and evaluate its implications for the North Atlantic deglacial development. The results imply that the southern GIS retreated in three successive stages: (1) early deglaciation of the East Greenland margins, by tephra-rich IRD that embrace Heinrich Event 1; (2) progressive retreat during Allerød culminating i...
ABSTRACT: A new deglaciation chronology for the ice-free parts of Greenland, the continental shelf a...
Marine-lacustrine isolation contacts from seven basins in the Nanortalik area, South Greenland have ...
The melting of marine terminating glaciers in Northeast Greenland is a visible sign that our climate...
International audienceThere is limited knowledge pertaining to the history of the Greenland Ice Shee...
Greenland ice core records indicate that the last deglaciation (~7-21 ka) was punctuated by numerous...
The melting of marine terminating glaciers in Northeast Greenland is a visible sign that our climate...
To date the final stage in deglaciation of the Greenland shelf, when a contiguous ice sheet margin o...
Recent work has confirmed that grounded ice reached the shelf break in central West Greenland during...
Marine^lacustrine isolation contacts from seven basins in the Nanortalik area, South Greenland have ...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Considerable uncertainty surrounds the extent and timing of the advance and retreat of the Greenland...
Onshore and offshore geomorphological mapping and deglacial chronologies from West Greenland constra...
High-resolution lithic and sea surface climate records are used to portray the progression of North ...
Marine records from the Reykjanes Ridge indicate ice sheet variations and abrupt climate changes. On...
Marine sediment cores from the North Atlantic and ice cores from the Greenland Ice Sheet serve as na...
ABSTRACT: A new deglaciation chronology for the ice-free parts of Greenland, the continental shelf a...
Marine-lacustrine isolation contacts from seven basins in the Nanortalik area, South Greenland have ...
The melting of marine terminating glaciers in Northeast Greenland is a visible sign that our climate...
International audienceThere is limited knowledge pertaining to the history of the Greenland Ice Shee...
Greenland ice core records indicate that the last deglaciation (~7-21 ka) was punctuated by numerous...
The melting of marine terminating glaciers in Northeast Greenland is a visible sign that our climate...
To date the final stage in deglaciation of the Greenland shelf, when a contiguous ice sheet margin o...
Recent work has confirmed that grounded ice reached the shelf break in central West Greenland during...
Marine^lacustrine isolation contacts from seven basins in the Nanortalik area, South Greenland have ...
[1] At the peak of the previous interglacial period, North Atlantic and subpolar climate shared many...
Considerable uncertainty surrounds the extent and timing of the advance and retreat of the Greenland...
Onshore and offshore geomorphological mapping and deglacial chronologies from West Greenland constra...
High-resolution lithic and sea surface climate records are used to portray the progression of North ...
Marine records from the Reykjanes Ridge indicate ice sheet variations and abrupt climate changes. On...
Marine sediment cores from the North Atlantic and ice cores from the Greenland Ice Sheet serve as na...
ABSTRACT: A new deglaciation chronology for the ice-free parts of Greenland, the continental shelf a...
Marine-lacustrine isolation contacts from seven basins in the Nanortalik area, South Greenland have ...
The melting of marine terminating glaciers in Northeast Greenland is a visible sign that our climate...