The late Quaternary development of the Baltic Sea

Since the last deglaciation of the Baltic basin, which began 15 000-17 000 cal yr BP (calibrated years Before Present) and ended 11 000-10 000 cal yr BP, the Baltic has undergone many very different phases. The nature of these phases were determined by a set of forcing factors: a gradually melting S...

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