Greenland tidewater glacier advanced rapidly during era of Norse Settlement

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources for providing logistical support in Nuuk. Martin Blicher, Thomas Juul-Pedersen, and Johanne Vad are thanked for their research and field assistance. We acknowledge the support of the National Museum of Greenland for permission to...

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Published in:Geology
Main Authors: Pearce, Danni M., Lea, James M., Mair, Douglas W.F., Rea, Brice, Schofield, James, Kamenos, Nicholas A., Schoenrock, Kathryn M., Stachnik, Lukasz, Lewis, Bonnie, Barr, Iestyn D., Mottram, Ruth
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.The North, University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group, University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
G1
GE
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/18367
https://doi.org/10.1130/G49644.1
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Summary:ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources for providing logistical support in Nuuk. Martin Blicher, Thomas Juul-Pedersen, and Johanne Vad are thanked for their research and field assistance. We acknowledge the support of the National Museum of Greenland for permission to undertake excavations near Norse ruin sites (permit 2015/03). Project funding was provided by the Leverhulme Trust Research Project grant 2014-093, and J.M. Lea was supported by funding from the Quaternary Research Association, British Society for Geomorphology, and a UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/S017232/1). We thank two anonymous reviewers and the editor for constructive comments, which helped to substantially improve this paper. D.M. Pearce would like to dedicate this paper to her father Richard M. Pearce. Peer reviewed