In situ weathered rocks on plateaus, slopes and strandflat areas of the Lofoten-Vesterålen, North Norway
Thick sandy‑silty saprolites occur on some plateaus and lower areas of the Lofoten‑Vesterålen islands. Their location and their thickness (up to 8 m) suggest a pre‑Weichselian or pre‑glacial origin. But their composition does not imply warmer climatic conditions than now. Thus an influence of postgl...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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Geographical Society of Finland
1985
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7521009fcf004977989463144dc0e8d7 |
Summary: | Thick sandy‑silty saprolites occur on some plateaus and lower areas of the Lofoten‑Vesterålen islands. Their location and their thickness (up to 8 m) suggest a pre‑Weichselian or pre‑glacial origin. But their composition does not imply warmer climatic conditions than now. Thus an influence of postglacial weathering cannot be excluded, though these saprolites are probably significant for the knowledge of the pre‑glacial landscape development. |
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