The deglaciation of the coastal area NW of Svartisen, northern Norway.

Late Weichselian glacial events, marine fauna and shore-lines in the coastalarea NW of Svartisen are described. During the oldest glacial event (Vassalevent), marginal moraines were deposited near the mouths of the fjords. ABølling or Older Dryas age is deduced for this event. A comprehensive Allerø...

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Main Author: Rasmussen, Arne
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1981
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2675110
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Summary:Late Weichselian glacial events, marine fauna and shore-lines in the coastalarea NW of Svartisen are described. During the oldest glacial event (Vassalevent), marginal moraines were deposited near the mouths of the fjords. ABølling or Older Dryas age is deduced for this event. A comprehensive Allerøddeglaciation was followed by a re-advance of local glaciers in early YoungerDryas (the Glomfjord event). As a result of strong frost-shattering along theshore and a relative stable sea-level, a distinct shore-line corresponding withthe Glomfjord event was formed along the sides of the fjords during the period11.600-10.500 years B.P. The transition from arctic to boreal conditions inthe fjords occurred later than 10.800 years B.P., but before 9.200 years B.P. 36246