Late Weichselian glaciation history of the northern North Sea

Based on new data from the Fladen, Sleipner and Troll areas, combined with earlier published results, a glaciation curve for the Late Weichselian in the northern North Sea is constructed. The youngest date on marine sedimentation prior to the late Weichselian maximum ice extent is 29.4 ka BP. At thi...

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Main Authors: SEJRUP, HANS PETTER, HAFLIDASON, HAFLIDI, AARSETH, INGE, KING, EDWARD, FORSBERG, CARL FREDRIK, LONG, DAVID, ROKOENGEN, KÅRE
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1502-3885.1994.tb00581.x 2024-09-15T18:12:30+00:00 Late Weichselian glaciation history of the northern North Sea SEJRUP, HANS PETTER HAFLIDASON, HAFLIDI AARSETH, INGE KING, EDWARD FORSBERG, CARL FREDRIK LONG, DAVID ROKOENGEN, KÅRE 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1994.tb00581.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1502-3885.1994.tb00581.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1994.tb00581.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 23, issue 1, page 1-13 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 1994 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1994.tb00581.x 2024-08-22T04:18:09Z Based on new data from the Fladen, Sleipner and Troll areas, combined with earlier published results, a glaciation curve for the Late Weichselian in the northern North Sea is constructed. The youngest date on marine sedimentation prior to the late Weichselian maximum ice extent is 29.4 ka BP. At this time the North Sea and probably large parts of southern Norway were deglaciated (corresponding to the Alesund interstadial in western Norway). In a period between 29.4 and c. 22 ka BP, the northern North Sea experienced its maximum Weichselian glaciation with a coalescing British and Scandinavian ice sheet. The first recorded marine inundation is found in the Fladen area where marine sedimentation started close to 22 ka BP. After this the ice fronts receded both to the east and west. The North Sea Plateau, and possibly parts of the Norwegian Trench, were ice‐free close to 19.0 ka, and after this a short readvance occurred in this area. This event is correlated with the advance recorded at Dimlington, Yorkshire, and the corresponding climatostratigraphic unit is denoted the Dimlington Stadial (18.5 ka to 15.1 ka). The Norwegian Trench was deglaciated at 15.1 ka in the Troll area. The data from the North Sea, together with the results from Andwa, northern Norway (Vorren et al . 1988; Møller et al . 1992), suggest that the maximum extent of the last glaciation along the NW‐European seaboard from the British Isles to northern Norway was prior to c . 22 ka BP. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Sheet Northern Norway Wiley Online Library Boreas 23 1 1 13
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description Based on new data from the Fladen, Sleipner and Troll areas, combined with earlier published results, a glaciation curve for the Late Weichselian in the northern North Sea is constructed. The youngest date on marine sedimentation prior to the late Weichselian maximum ice extent is 29.4 ka BP. At this time the North Sea and probably large parts of southern Norway were deglaciated (corresponding to the Alesund interstadial in western Norway). In a period between 29.4 and c. 22 ka BP, the northern North Sea experienced its maximum Weichselian glaciation with a coalescing British and Scandinavian ice sheet. The first recorded marine inundation is found in the Fladen area where marine sedimentation started close to 22 ka BP. After this the ice fronts receded both to the east and west. The North Sea Plateau, and possibly parts of the Norwegian Trench, were ice‐free close to 19.0 ka, and after this a short readvance occurred in this area. This event is correlated with the advance recorded at Dimlington, Yorkshire, and the corresponding climatostratigraphic unit is denoted the Dimlington Stadial (18.5 ka to 15.1 ka). The Norwegian Trench was deglaciated at 15.1 ka in the Troll area. The data from the North Sea, together with the results from Andwa, northern Norway (Vorren et al . 1988; Møller et al . 1992), suggest that the maximum extent of the last glaciation along the NW‐European seaboard from the British Isles to northern Norway was prior to c . 22 ka BP.
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author SEJRUP, HANS PETTER
HAFLIDASON, HAFLIDI
AARSETH, INGE
KING, EDWARD
FORSBERG, CARL FREDRIK
LONG, DAVID
ROKOENGEN, KÅRE
spellingShingle SEJRUP, HANS PETTER
HAFLIDASON, HAFLIDI
AARSETH, INGE
KING, EDWARD
FORSBERG, CARL FREDRIK
LONG, DAVID
ROKOENGEN, KÅRE
Late Weichselian glaciation history of the northern North Sea
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