The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview

The eastern part of the Svalbard archipelago and the adjacent areas of the Barents Sea were subject to extensive erosion during the Late Weichselian glaciation. Small remnants of older sediment successions have been preserved on Edgeoya, whereas a more complete succession on Kongsoya contains sedime...

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Main Authors: Landvik, Jon Y., Hjort, Christian, Mangerud, J, Möller, Per, Salvigsen, Otto
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley-Blackwell 1995
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:0b3fa217-457b-402c-a9f2-82b4470c8f2e 2023-05-15T15:38:38+02:00 The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview Landvik, Jon Y. Hjort, Christian Mangerud, J Möller, Per Salvigsen, Otto 1995 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/0b3fa217-457b-402c-a9f2-82b4470c8f2e eng eng Wiley-Blackwell https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/0b3fa217-457b-402c-a9f2-82b4470c8f2e scopus:0029539063 Polar Research; 14(2), pp 95-103 (1995) ISSN: 0800-0395 Geology contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 1995 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:39:04Z The eastern part of the Svalbard archipelago and the adjacent areas of the Barents Sea were subject to extensive erosion during the Late Weichselian glaciation. Small remnants of older sediment successions have been preserved on Edgeoya, whereas a more complete succession on Kongsoya contains sediments from two different ice-free periods, both probably older than the Early Weichselian. Ice movemeht indicators in th eregion suggest that the Late Weichselian ice radiated from a centre east of Kong Karls Land. On Bj~rnOya, on the edge of the Barents Shelf, the lack of raised shorelines or glacial striae from the east indicates that the western parts of the ice sheet were thin during the Late Weichselian. The deglaciation of Edgeoya and Barentsoya occurred ca 10,300 BP as a response to calving of the marine based portion of the ice sheet. Atlantic water, which does not much influence the coasts of eastern Svalbard today, penetrated the northwestern Barents Sea shortly after the deglaciation. At that time, the coastal environment was characterised by extensive longshore sediment transport and deposition of spits at the mouths of shallow palaeo-fjords. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Ice Sheet Kong Karls Land Polar Research Svalbard Lund University Publications (LUP) Svalbard Barents Sea Svalbard Archipelago Kong Karls Land ENVELOPE(28.000,28.000,78.833,78.833)
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Landvik, Jon Y.
Hjort, Christian
Mangerud, J
Möller, Per
Salvigsen, Otto
The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
topic_facet Geology
description The eastern part of the Svalbard archipelago and the adjacent areas of the Barents Sea were subject to extensive erosion during the Late Weichselian glaciation. Small remnants of older sediment successions have been preserved on Edgeoya, whereas a more complete succession on Kongsoya contains sediments from two different ice-free periods, both probably older than the Early Weichselian. Ice movemeht indicators in th eregion suggest that the Late Weichselian ice radiated from a centre east of Kong Karls Land. On Bj~rnOya, on the edge of the Barents Shelf, the lack of raised shorelines or glacial striae from the east indicates that the western parts of the ice sheet were thin during the Late Weichselian. The deglaciation of Edgeoya and Barentsoya occurred ca 10,300 BP as a response to calving of the marine based portion of the ice sheet. Atlantic water, which does not much influence the coasts of eastern Svalbard today, penetrated the northwestern Barents Sea shortly after the deglaciation. At that time, the coastal environment was characterised by extensive longshore sediment transport and deposition of spits at the mouths of shallow palaeo-fjords.
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author Landvik, Jon Y.
Hjort, Christian
Mangerud, J
Möller, Per
Salvigsen, Otto
author_facet Landvik, Jon Y.
Hjort, Christian
Mangerud, J
Möller, Per
Salvigsen, Otto
author_sort Landvik, Jon Y.
title The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
title_short The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
title_full The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
title_fullStr The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
title_full_unstemmed The Quaternary record of eastern Svalbard - an overview
title_sort quaternary record of eastern svalbard - an overview
publisher Wiley-Blackwell
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op_source Polar Research; 14(2), pp 95-103 (1995)
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