Late-glacial cirque glaciation in parts of western Norway

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Larsen, E
Attig, JW
Aa, AR
Sonstegaard, E
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[1] Geol Survey Norway, N-7002 Trondheim, Norway
[2] Wisconsin Geol & Nat Hist Survey, Madison, WI 53705 USA
[3] Sogn Fjordane Coll, N-5801 Sogndal, Norway
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10.1002/(SICI)1099-1417(199801/02)13:1<17::AID-JQS337>3.3.CO;2-2
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Younger Dryas cirque glaciers are known to have existed beyond the Scandinavian Ice Sheet in parts of western Norway. At Krakenes, on the outermost coast, a cirque glacier formed and subsequently wasted away during the Younger Dryas. No glacier existed there during the Altered. Large cirque moraines, some with marine deltas and associated fans, extend into the western part of Sykkylvsfjorden. Comparison with existing late-glacial sea-level curves shows that the uppermost marine sediment in these features was deposited well above Younger Dryas sea-level, demonstrating that the cirques were occupied by glaciers before the Younger Dryas. During the Younger Dryas the cirque glaciers expanded, and some advanced across the deltas, depositing till and supplying the sediment to form lower-level fans and deltas controlled by Younger Dryas sea level. The extent of the Younger Dryas advance of some of the glaciers was, at least in part, controlled by grounding on material deposited before the Younger Dryas. The depositional history of the glacial-marine deposits in the Sykkylven area indicates that cirque glaciers existed throughout Late-glacial time and only expanded during the Younger Dryas. The sediment sequence in glacial lakes beyond cirque moraines and reconstructions of glacier equilibrium lines indicate that this was true for most cirques in western Norway. Only on the outermost coast were new glaciers formed in response to Younger Dryas climate cooling. (C) 1998 by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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