The Last Termination, or Weichselian Lateglacial (ca 15-10 ka cal. BP), is a time period with rapid changes in climate and environment. The oxygen-isotope records of the Greenland ice-cores are regarded as the most complete climate proxy for the North Atlantic region. In The Netherlands several other proxies have been investigated and dated in great detail over the last few decades. However, changes registered in the different records are not by definition causally related to climate changes. Comparison of the different records on a common time-scale permits evaluation of the interrelationships and correlations to the Greenland ice-cores. Some events are the result of the complex interplay of different environmental variables and have no ca...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
Lake sediment records from the Weerterbos region, in the southern Netherlands, were studied to recon...
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...
The Last Termination, or Weichselian Lateglacial (ca 15-10 ka cal. BP), is a time period with rapid ...
Climate change during the Last Glacial is considered as a major forcing factor of fluvial system cha...
In NW Europe, the large number of terrestrial records that are now available from Termination 1 (15-...
This report addresses the transition from the last interglacial into the last glacial period in Euro...
Due to their outstanding resolution and well-constrained chronologies, Greenland ice-core records pr...
AbstractDue to their outstanding resolution and well-constrained chronologies, Greenland ice-core re...
In order to compare environmental and inferred climatic change during the Preboreal in The Netherlan...
High-resolution oxygen-isotope records of benthic ostracods and molluscs from Ammersee, southern Ger...
It is suggested that the GRIP Greenland ice-core should constitute the stratotype for the Last Termi...
We present a newly extended stratigraphic subdivision of the Greenland NGRIP, GRIP and GISP2 ice cor...
The time period from 60-8 ka cal BP is marked by a series of abrupt climate events that became appar...
Lake sediment records from the Weerterbos region, in the southern Netherlands, were studied to recon...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
Lake sediment records from the Weerterbos region, in the southern Netherlands, were studied to recon...
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...
The Last Termination, or Weichselian Lateglacial (ca 15-10 ka cal. BP), is a time period with rapid ...
Climate change during the Last Glacial is considered as a major forcing factor of fluvial system cha...
In NW Europe, the large number of terrestrial records that are now available from Termination 1 (15-...
This report addresses the transition from the last interglacial into the last glacial period in Euro...
Due to their outstanding resolution and well-constrained chronologies, Greenland ice-core records pr...
AbstractDue to their outstanding resolution and well-constrained chronologies, Greenland ice-core re...
In order to compare environmental and inferred climatic change during the Preboreal in The Netherlan...
High-resolution oxygen-isotope records of benthic ostracods and molluscs from Ammersee, southern Ger...
It is suggested that the GRIP Greenland ice-core should constitute the stratotype for the Last Termi...
We present a newly extended stratigraphic subdivision of the Greenland NGRIP, GRIP and GISP2 ice cor...
The time period from 60-8 ka cal BP is marked by a series of abrupt climate events that became appar...
Lake sediment records from the Weerterbos region, in the southern Netherlands, were studied to recon...
As in polar ice, 18O variations of precipitation are recorded in carbonate sediments formed in lakes...
Lake sediment records from the Weerterbos region, in the southern Netherlands, were studied to recon...
The late-glacial climatic warming indicated in the Greenland ice-core record about 14,685 years befo...