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An exceptionally thick cover of Quaternary sediments on the west and south coastal areas of Jameson Land, East Greenland (Fig. 1), preserves a unique record of environmental changes, particularly from the Late Pleistocene (Funder et al., 1994). The Falsterselv area on Jameson Land was briefly invest...
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Summary: | An exceptionally thick cover of Quaternary sediments on the west and south coastal areas of Jameson Land, East Greenland (Fig. 1), preserves a unique record of environmental changes, particularly from the Late Pleistocene (Funder et al., 1994). The Falsterselv area on Jameson Land was briefly investigated in 1992 by |
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