Large icebergs leave evidence of their drift via ploughing of the seabed, thereby providing a geological record of episodes of calving from thick ice sheets. We interpret large-scale curvilinear depressions on the western Svalbard margin as ploughmarks produced by the keels of icebergs that grounded on the seafloor as they drifted through this area. Iceberg ploughmarks were identified at modern water depths between 300 m and 1000 m and in two distinct stratigraphic units. Combining data from sediment cores with seismic stratigraphy from sub-bottom profiler data suggests that the ploughmarks developed in two phases: (1) during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 6; and (2) during MIS 2, indicating the presence of large drifting icebergs on the wester...
The study of contourite drifts is an increasingly used tool for understanding the climate history of...
The Late Weichselian glacial history of the continental shelf off western Spitsbergen is discussed, ...
The Arctic cryosphere is changing and making a significant contribution to sea level rise. The Late ...
Large icebergs leave evidence of their drift via ploughing of the seabed, thereby providing a geolog...
[1] Iceberg scour marks on the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic imply that bergs with drafts ex...
Ice streams are the fast-flowing zones of ice sheets that can discharge a large flux of ice. The gla...
Processes occurring at the grounding zone of marine terminating ice streams are crucial to marginal ...
Linear to curvilinear depressions on high-latitude continental shelves have long been regarded as th...
Vast areas of the Yermak Plateau have been affected by major glaciations during the Quaternary. Our ...
Hydroacoustic and high-resolution seismic data reveal that glacial processes and slope instability e...
The history of the Late Weichselian northwestern Barents Shelf, including western Svalbard, has been...
The deglaciation of the continental shelf to the west of Spitsbergen and the main fjord, Isfjorden, ...
Results from a numerical ice-sheet model were matched with geological evidence detailing the extent ...
High-resolution geophysical evidence on the seafloor morphology and acoustic stratigraphy of the Yer...
High-resolution geophysical evidence on the seafloor morphology and acoustic stratigraphy of the Yer...
The study of contourite drifts is an increasingly used tool for understanding the climate history of...
The Late Weichselian glacial history of the continental shelf off western Spitsbergen is discussed, ...
The Arctic cryosphere is changing and making a significant contribution to sea level rise. The Late ...
Large icebergs leave evidence of their drift via ploughing of the seabed, thereby providing a geolog...
[1] Iceberg scour marks on the Lomonosov Ridge in the central Arctic imply that bergs with drafts ex...
Ice streams are the fast-flowing zones of ice sheets that can discharge a large flux of ice. The gla...
Processes occurring at the grounding zone of marine terminating ice streams are crucial to marginal ...
Linear to curvilinear depressions on high-latitude continental shelves have long been regarded as th...
Vast areas of the Yermak Plateau have been affected by major glaciations during the Quaternary. Our ...
Hydroacoustic and high-resolution seismic data reveal that glacial processes and slope instability e...
The history of the Late Weichselian northwestern Barents Shelf, including western Svalbard, has been...
The deglaciation of the continental shelf to the west of Spitsbergen and the main fjord, Isfjorden, ...
Results from a numerical ice-sheet model were matched with geological evidence detailing the extent ...
High-resolution geophysical evidence on the seafloor morphology and acoustic stratigraphy of the Yer...
High-resolution geophysical evidence on the seafloor morphology and acoustic stratigraphy of the Yer...
The study of contourite drifts is an increasingly used tool for understanding the climate history of...
The Late Weichselian glacial history of the continental shelf off western Spitsbergen is discussed, ...
The Arctic cryosphere is changing and making a significant contribution to sea level rise. The Late ...