The early Russian researchers working in central Siberia seem to have preferred scenarios in which glaciations, in accordance with the classical glaciological concept, originated in the mountains. However, during the last 30 years or so the interest in the glacial history of the region has concentrated on ice sheets spreading from the Kara Sea shelf. There, they could have originated from ice caps formed on areas that, for eustatic reasons, became dry land during global glacial maximum periods, or from grounded ice shelves. Such ice sheets have been shown to repeatedly inundate much of the Taymyr Peninsula from the north-west. However, work on westernmost Taymyr has now also documented glaciations coming from inland. On at least two occasio...
The maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) t...
Reconstructions of the Late Quaternary glacial history of the Kara Sea area show repeated build-up o...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The sediment-landform associations of the northern Taymyr Peninsula in Arctic Siberia tell a tale of...
As a result of many years of the author’s studies of glaciers and ground ices, a great amount of fac...
We here reconstruct a glacial and climate history of arctic NW Siberia for the last ~600,000 years, ...
The North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) on the Taymyr Peninsula, Arctic Siberia and the Ugleelv Val...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of variations of greenhouse gas...
he North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) is a complex of glacial, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine ...
International audienceThis work describes the history of late Pleistocene glaciations in the central...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
The maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) t...
Reconstructions of the Late Quaternary glacial history of the Kara Sea area show repeated build-up o...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The Taymyr Peninsula constitutes the eastern delimitation of a possible Kara Sea basin ice sheet. Th...
The sediment-landform associations of the northern Taymyr Peninsula in Arctic Siberia tell a tale of...
As a result of many years of the author’s studies of glaciers and ground ices, a great amount of fac...
We here reconstruct a glacial and climate history of arctic NW Siberia for the last ~600,000 years, ...
The North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) on the Taymyr Peninsula, Arctic Siberia and the Ugleelv Val...
International audienceThe aim of this work is to evaluate the effect of variations of greenhouse gas...
he North Taymyr ice-marginal zone (NTZ) is a complex of glacial, glaciofluvial and glaciolacustrine ...
International audienceThis work describes the history of late Pleistocene glaciations in the central...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least two glacial expansion...
The maximum limits of the Eurasian ice sheets during four glaciations have been reconstructed: (1) t...
Reconstructions of the Late Quaternary glacial history of the Kara Sea area show repeated build-up o...
Quaternary glacial stratigraphy and relative sea-level changes reveal at least four expansions of th...