Sediment successions in coastal cliffs around Mezen Bay, southeastern White Sea, record an unusually detailed history of former glaciations, interstadial marine and fluvial events from the Weichselian. A regional glaciation model for the Weichselian is based on new data from the Mezen Bay area and previously published data from adjacent areas. Following the Mikulinian (Eemian) interglacial a shelf-centred glaciation in the Kara Sea is reflected in proglacial conditions at 100-90 ka. A local ice-cap over the Timan ridge existed between 75 and 65 ka. Renewed glaciation in the Kara Sea spread southwestwards around 60 ka only, interrupted by a marine inundation, before it advanced to its maximum position at about 55-50 ka. After a prolonged ice...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...
The Kola Peninsula and Russian Lapland (Murmansk Oblast, northwest Arctic Russia) represents a major...
The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fu...
Sediment successions from the Kanin Peninsula and Chyoshskaya Bay in northwestern Russia contain inf...
Five regionally significant Weichselian glacial events, each separated by terrestrial and marine int...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
Depositional environments, stratigraphic relations, and 35 new AMS 14C dates at Cape Shpindler, Yugo...
northwest Russia: a key component for reconstructing the palaeoglaciology of the northeastern Fennos...
(March): Maximum extent of the Eurasian ice sheets in the Barents and Kara Sea region during the Wei...
position for recording overriding ice sheets during past glaciations in the Kara Sea area, either fr...
On a global scale, the last interglacial period is generally regarded a time of extreme climate warm...
Glacial landforms in northern Russia, from the Timan Ridge in the west to the east of the Urals, hav...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...
The Kola Peninsula and Russian Lapland (Murmansk Oblast, northwest Arctic Russia) represents a major...
The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fu...
Sediment successions from the Kanin Peninsula and Chyoshskaya Bay in northwestern Russia contain inf...
Five regionally significant Weichselian glacial events, each separated by terrestrial and marine int...
Based on field investigations in northern Russia and interpretation of offshore seismic data, we hav...
Depositional environments, stratigraphic relations, and 35 new AMS 14C dates at Cape Shpindler, Yugo...
northwest Russia: a key component for reconstructing the palaeoglaciology of the northeastern Fennos...
(March): Maximum extent of the Eurasian ice sheets in the Barents and Kara Sea region during the Wei...
position for recording overriding ice sheets during past glaciations in the Kara Sea area, either fr...
On a global scale, the last interglacial period is generally regarded a time of extreme climate warm...
Glacial landforms in northern Russia, from the Timan Ridge in the west to the east of the Urals, hav...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...
The Kola Peninsula and Russian Lapland (Murmansk Oblast, northwest Arctic Russia) represents a major...
The extent of the Barents-Kara Ice Sheet during the eastern Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is not yet fu...