Glaciomarine clay found west of Mt Billingen, central Sweden, contains two distinct varve units separated by a sand layer that we interpret to be sediment deposited in the North Sea during the catastrophic drainage of the Baltic Ice Lake (BIL). The lower varve series was deposited proximal to the retreating ice margin and consists of varves that grade upward from gray to red. The upper varve series was deposited after the drainage event when fresh water within the Baltic basin flowed westward north of Billingen; the upper varves grade from red to gray. Grain size, elemental composition (determined by X-ray fluorescence (XRF)), iron and organic-carbon content vary within each varve, with values that grade upward through each varve, but with ...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...
The Late Weichselian deglaciation of an area in southwestern Sweden was reconstructed by geomorpholo...
Loess deposits are common in the mid-latitudes and are excellent records of past climate, landscape ...
A classical field of Quaternary research in Skåne is the subdivision of tills in different stratigra...
The distribution and varve thickness data of Late Weichselian varved clay were analyzed to describe ...
More than 50 varve-thickness diagrams, which were established from glacial varved clays in south-eas...
Detailed investigations of the distribution of clay minerals of Late Glacial-Holocene sediments from...
Surface samples and nine cores from the western Baltic Sea and marginal water bodies were investigat...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).New highway exposures and drilling reveal the stratigraphy and s...
Dug trenches in sediment-cored drumlins on the Småland peneplain, southern Sweden, occurring intermi...
Mt. Kroppefjall is situated just south of the Middle Swedish (Younger Dryas) ice-marginal zone. Its ...
The rapid retreat of the Baltic Ice Stream and the development of the Baltic Ice Lake is assessed us...
This study uses changes in the chemistry and mineralogy of lake and surface sediments in a small lak...
Lacustrine and marine sedimentary archives help unravel details concerning the withdrawal of large i...
IODP 347 Site M0065 was drilled to assess the last deglaciation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet (SIS) ...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...
The Late Weichselian deglaciation of an area in southwestern Sweden was reconstructed by geomorpholo...
Loess deposits are common in the mid-latitudes and are excellent records of past climate, landscape ...
A classical field of Quaternary research in Skåne is the subdivision of tills in different stratigra...
The distribution and varve thickness data of Late Weichselian varved clay were analyzed to describe ...
More than 50 varve-thickness diagrams, which were established from glacial varved clays in south-eas...
Detailed investigations of the distribution of clay minerals of Late Glacial-Holocene sediments from...
Surface samples and nine cores from the western Baltic Sea and marginal water bodies were investigat...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein).New highway exposures and drilling reveal the stratigraphy and s...
Dug trenches in sediment-cored drumlins on the Småland peneplain, southern Sweden, occurring intermi...
Mt. Kroppefjall is situated just south of the Middle Swedish (Younger Dryas) ice-marginal zone. Its ...
The rapid retreat of the Baltic Ice Stream and the development of the Baltic Ice Lake is assessed us...
This study uses changes in the chemistry and mineralogy of lake and surface sediments in a small lak...
Lacustrine and marine sedimentary archives help unravel details concerning the withdrawal of large i...
IODP 347 Site M0065 was drilled to assess the last deglaciation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet (SIS) ...
We present geomorphological evidence of large, previously undocumented, early Holocene ice-dammed la...
The Late Weichselian deglaciation of an area in southwestern Sweden was reconstructed by geomorpholo...
Loess deposits are common in the mid-latitudes and are excellent records of past climate, landscape ...