A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden

We present 23 cosmogenic surface exposure ages from 10 localities in southern Sweden. The new 10Be ages allow a direct correlation between the east and west coasts of southern Sweden, based on the same dating technique, and provide new information about the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Shee...

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Main Authors: Anjar, J., Larsen, N.K., Håkansson, L., Möller, P., Linge, H., Fabel, D., Xu, S.
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Published: 2014
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https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12027
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spelling ftuglasgow:oai:eprints.gla.ac.uk:81196 2023-05-15T16:13:04+02:00 A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden Anjar, J. Larsen, N.K. Håkansson, L. Möller, P. Linge, H. Fabel, D. Xu, S. 2014-01 http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/81196/ https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12027 unknown Anjar, J., Larsen, N.K., Håkansson, L., Möller, P., Linge, H., Fabel, D. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/5585.html> and Xu, S. <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/author/12708.html> (2014) A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden. Boreas <http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/view/journal_volume/Boreas.html>, 43(1), pp. 132-148. (doi:10.1111/bor.12027 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bor.12027>) GB Physical geography Articles PeerReviewed 2014 ftuglasgow https://doi.org/10.1111/bor.12027 2021-09-23T22:57:26Z We present 23 cosmogenic surface exposure ages from 10 localities in southern Sweden. The new 10Be ages allow a direct correlation between the east and west coasts of southern Sweden, based on the same dating technique, and provide new information about the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet in the circum-Baltic area. In western Skåne, southernmost Sweden, a single cosmogenic surface exposure sample gave an age of 16.8±1.0 ka, whereas two samples from the central part of Skåne gave ages of 17.0±0.9 and 14.1±0.8 ka. Further northeast, in southern Småland, two localities gave ages ranging from 15.2±0.8 to 16.9±0.9 ka (n=5) indicating a somewhat earlier deglaciation of the area than has previously been suggested. Our third locality, in S Småland, gave ages ranging from 10.2±0.5 to 18.4±1.6 ka (n=3), which are probably not representative of the timing of deglaciation. In central Småland one locality was dated to 14.5±0.8 ka (n=3), whereas our northernmost locality, situated in northern Småland, was dated to 13.8±0.8 ka (n=3). Samples from the island of Gotland suggest deglaciation before 13 ka ago. We combined the new 10Be ages with previously published deglaciation ages to constrain the deglaciation chronology of southern Sweden. The combined deglaciation chronology suggests a rather steady deglaciation in southern Sweden starting at c. 17.9 cal. ka BP in NW Skåne and reaching northern Småland, ∼200 km further north, c. 13.8 ka ago. Overall the new deglaciation ages agree reasonably well with existing deglaciation chronologies, but suggest a somewhat earlier deglaciation in Småland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian Ice Sheet University of Glasgow: Enlighten - Publications Småland ENVELOPE(23.267,23.267,69.917,69.917) Boreas 43 1 132 148
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Anjar, J.
Larsen, N.K.
Håkansson, L.
Möller, P.
Linge, H.
Fabel, D.
Xu, S.
A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden
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description We present 23 cosmogenic surface exposure ages from 10 localities in southern Sweden. The new 10Be ages allow a direct correlation between the east and west coasts of southern Sweden, based on the same dating technique, and provide new information about the deglaciation of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet in the circum-Baltic area. In western Skåne, southernmost Sweden, a single cosmogenic surface exposure sample gave an age of 16.8±1.0 ka, whereas two samples from the central part of Skåne gave ages of 17.0±0.9 and 14.1±0.8 ka. Further northeast, in southern Småland, two localities gave ages ranging from 15.2±0.8 to 16.9±0.9 ka (n=5) indicating a somewhat earlier deglaciation of the area than has previously been suggested. Our third locality, in S Småland, gave ages ranging from 10.2±0.5 to 18.4±1.6 ka (n=3), which are probably not representative of the timing of deglaciation. In central Småland one locality was dated to 14.5±0.8 ka (n=3), whereas our northernmost locality, situated in northern Småland, was dated to 13.8±0.8 ka (n=3). Samples from the island of Gotland suggest deglaciation before 13 ka ago. We combined the new 10Be ages with previously published deglaciation ages to constrain the deglaciation chronology of southern Sweden. The combined deglaciation chronology suggests a rather steady deglaciation in southern Sweden starting at c. 17.9 cal. ka BP in NW Skåne and reaching northern Småland, ∼200 km further north, c. 13.8 ka ago. Overall the new deglaciation ages agree reasonably well with existing deglaciation chronologies, but suggest a somewhat earlier deglaciation in Småland.
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author Anjar, J.
Larsen, N.K.
Håkansson, L.
Möller, P.
Linge, H.
Fabel, D.
Xu, S.
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Larsen, N.K.
Håkansson, L.
Möller, P.
Linge, H.
Fabel, D.
Xu, S.
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title A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden
title_short A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden
title_full A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden
title_fullStr A 10Be-based reconstruction of the last deglaciation in southern Sweden
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