Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard

This paper presents the results from stratigraphic and geomorphologic investigations in the Poolepynten area, Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard. Field mapping, soil profile development and 14 C dating reveal the existence of at least two generations of raised beach deposits. Well‐developed raise...

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Main Authors: ANDERSSON, TORBJÖRN, FORMAN, STEVEN L., INGÓLFSSON, ÓLAFUR, MANLEY, WILLIAM F.
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00221.x 2024-09-15T18:06:54+00:00 Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard ANDERSSON, TORBJÖRN FORMAN, STEVEN L. INGÓLFSSON, ÓLAFUR MANLEY, WILLIAM F. 1999 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00221.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1502-3885.1999.tb00221.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00221.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Boreas volume 28, issue 2, page 292-307 ISSN 0300-9483 1502-3885 journal-article 1999 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00221.x 2024-07-25T04:21:37Z This paper presents the results from stratigraphic and geomorphologic investigations in the Poolepynten area, Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard. Field mapping, soil profile development and 14 C dating reveal the existence of at least two generations of raised beach deposits. Well‐developed raised beaches rise to the Late Weichselian marine limit at 36 m a.s.l. Discontinuous pre‐Late Weichselian beach deposits rise from the Late Weichselian marine limit to approximately 65 m a.s.l. Expansion of local glaciers in the area during the Late Weichselian is indicated by a till that locally overlies pre‐Late Weichselian raised beach deposits. Stratigraphic data from coastal sections reveal two shallow marine units deposited during part of oxygen isotope stage 5. The two shallow marine units are separated by a subglacially deposited till that indicates an ice advance from Prins Karls Forland into the Forlandsundet basin some time during the latter part of stage 5. Discontinuous glaciofluvial deposits and a cobble‐boulder lag could relate to a Late Weichselian local glacial advance across the coastal site. Late Weichselian/early Holocene beach deposits cap the sedimentary succession. Palaeotemperature estimates derived from amino acid ratios in subfossil marine molluscs indicate that the area has not been submerged or covered by warm based glacier ice for significant periods of time during the time interval ca. 70 ka to 10 ka. Article in Journal/Newspaper Forlandsundet glacier Prins Karls Forland Svalbard Wiley Online Library Boreas 28 2 292 307
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description This paper presents the results from stratigraphic and geomorphologic investigations in the Poolepynten area, Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard. Field mapping, soil profile development and 14 C dating reveal the existence of at least two generations of raised beach deposits. Well‐developed raised beaches rise to the Late Weichselian marine limit at 36 m a.s.l. Discontinuous pre‐Late Weichselian beach deposits rise from the Late Weichselian marine limit to approximately 65 m a.s.l. Expansion of local glaciers in the area during the Late Weichselian is indicated by a till that locally overlies pre‐Late Weichselian raised beach deposits. Stratigraphic data from coastal sections reveal two shallow marine units deposited during part of oxygen isotope stage 5. The two shallow marine units are separated by a subglacially deposited till that indicates an ice advance from Prins Karls Forland into the Forlandsundet basin some time during the latter part of stage 5. Discontinuous glaciofluvial deposits and a cobble‐boulder lag could relate to a Late Weichselian local glacial advance across the coastal site. Late Weichselian/early Holocene beach deposits cap the sedimentary succession. Palaeotemperature estimates derived from amino acid ratios in subfossil marine molluscs indicate that the area has not been submerged or covered by warm based glacier ice for significant periods of time during the time interval ca. 70 ka to 10 ka.
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author ANDERSSON, TORBJÖRN
FORMAN, STEVEN L.
INGÓLFSSON, ÓLAFUR
MANLEY, WILLIAM F.
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FORMAN, STEVEN L.
INGÓLFSSON, ÓLAFUR
MANLEY, WILLIAM F.
Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard
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title_short Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard
title_full Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard
title_fullStr Late Quaternary environmental history of central Prins Karls Forland, western Svalbard
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