Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region

Palaeomagnetic dating of sediment sequences from lakes Pihtsusjärvi and Haltijärvi in Enontekiö, northwestern Finnish Lapland, provided a chronology for a study of the palaeohydrological and glacier history of the Halti-Ridnitšohkka fells area. Both sequences exhibited a stable primary component of...

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Main Authors: Ojala, Antti E.K., Hirvas, Heikki, Lintinen, Petri, Vanhala, Heikki
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 2007
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/0959683607073280 2024-10-20T14:08:26+00:00 Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region Ojala, Antti E.K. Hirvas, Heikki Lintinen, Petri Vanhala, Heikki 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683607073280 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0959683607073280 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license The Holocene volume 17, issue 1, page 79-88 ISSN 0959-6836 1477-0911 journal-article 2007 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/0959683607073280 2024-09-24T04:14:32Z Palaeomagnetic dating of sediment sequences from lakes Pihtsusjärvi and Haltijärvi in Enontekiö, northwestern Finnish Lapland, provided a chronology for a study of the palaeohydrological and glacier history of the Halti-Ridnitšohkka fells area. Both sequences exhibited a stable primary component of the NRM direction, allowing a comparison of the secular variation records with the chronology of Lake Nautajärvi reference curves (NRM) to provide a chronological framework for the present study. The basins of Lakes Pihtsusjärvi and Haltijärvi were formed 10 500 and 5500 cal. BP, respectively. Minerogenic layers found from studied Lake Pihtsusjärvi sequences provided evidence of postglacial activity of the Halti fell valley glacier. The results indicated that the Halti glacier was active soon after the continental ice sheet had retreated from the area at around 10 000 9000 cal. BP, during which time the Kovdajohka valley terminal and recessional moraines were formed. This was followed by a Holocene thermal maximum (HTM) in northern Fennoscandia, which was interrupted by climate cooling at around 6000 cal. BP. The basal age of the Lake Haltijärvi sediment core and Lake Pihtsusjärvi sediment stratigraphy indicated minor, short-term neoglacial activity in the Halti fell vicinity between c. 6000 and 5500 cal. BP. Article in Journal/Newspaper Enontekiö Fennoscandia Halti Ice Sheet Lapland SAGE Publications Enontekiö ENVELOPE(23.632,23.632,68.386,68.386) Halti ENVELOPE(21.284,21.284,69.302,69.302) The Holocene 17 1 79 88
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description Palaeomagnetic dating of sediment sequences from lakes Pihtsusjärvi and Haltijärvi in Enontekiö, northwestern Finnish Lapland, provided a chronology for a study of the palaeohydrological and glacier history of the Halti-Ridnitšohkka fells area. Both sequences exhibited a stable primary component of the NRM direction, allowing a comparison of the secular variation records with the chronology of Lake Nautajärvi reference curves (NRM) to provide a chronological framework for the present study. The basins of Lakes Pihtsusjärvi and Haltijärvi were formed 10 500 and 5500 cal. BP, respectively. Minerogenic layers found from studied Lake Pihtsusjärvi sequences provided evidence of postglacial activity of the Halti fell valley glacier. The results indicated that the Halti glacier was active soon after the continental ice sheet had retreated from the area at around 10 000 9000 cal. BP, during which time the Kovdajohka valley terminal and recessional moraines were formed. This was followed by a Holocene thermal maximum (HTM) in northern Fennoscandia, which was interrupted by climate cooling at around 6000 cal. BP. The basal age of the Lake Haltijärvi sediment core and Lake Pihtsusjärvi sediment stratigraphy indicated minor, short-term neoglacial activity in the Halti fell vicinity between c. 6000 and 5500 cal. BP.
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author Ojala, Antti E.K.
Hirvas, Heikki
Lintinen, Petri
Vanhala, Heikki
spellingShingle Ojala, Antti E.K.
Hirvas, Heikki
Lintinen, Petri
Vanhala, Heikki
Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
author_facet Ojala, Antti E.K.
Hirvas, Heikki
Lintinen, Petri
Vanhala, Heikki
author_sort Ojala, Antti E.K.
title Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
title_short Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
title_full Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
title_fullStr Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
title_full_unstemmed Neoglacial activity in Finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the Halti-Ridnitšohkka region
title_sort neoglacial activity in finland: dating the evidence from glaciolacustrine sediment sequences in the halti-ridnitšohkka region
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