The deglacial history of 79N glacier and the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream

Acknowledgements This work was funded by NERC Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Hicham Rafiq and Daniel Steinhage, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jørgen Skafte), N...

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Published in:Quaternary Science Reviews
Main Authors: Roberts, David h., Lane, Timothy p., Jones, Richard s., Bentley, Michael j., Darvill, Christopher m., Rodes, Angel, Smith, James a., Jamieson, Stewart s.r., Rea, Brice r., Fabel, Derek, Gheorghiu, Delia, Davidson, Allan, Cofaigh, Colm ó, Lloyd, Jerry m., Callard, S. louise, Humbert, Angelika
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Geography & Environment, University of Aberdeen.The North, University of Aberdeen.Cryosphere and Climate Change Research Group
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2024
Subjects:
G1
GE
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/23725
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2024.108770
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Summary:Acknowledgements This work was funded by NERC Standard Grant NE/N011228/1. We thank the Alfred Wegner Institute, and particularly Hicham Rafiq and Daniel Steinhage, for their significant logistic support through the iGRIFF project. Additional support was provided from Station Nord (Jørgen Skafte), Nordland Air, Air Greenland, the Joint Arctic Command and the Department of Geography, Durham University. Naalakkersuisut, Government of Greenland, provided Scientific Survey (VU-00121) and Export (046/2017) licences for this work. We would also like to thank our Field Ranger Isak (Nanu-Travel) and dog Ooni for keeping us safe in the field. TCN Sample preparation was carried out at the National Environmental Isotope Facility, Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre under grant allocation 9185.0814. Chris Orton in the Cartographic Unit, Geography, Durham University edited several figures. This paper is dedicated to Mr Arnold Jones – a true Quaternarist. Peer reviewed