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The retreat of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet on the western Svalbard margin / John Inge Svendsen, Anders Elverhøi, Jan Mangerud.

Title: The retreat of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet on the western Svalbard margin / John Inge Svendsen, Anders Elverhøi, Jan Mangerud.
Author(s): Svendsen, John Inge.
Elverhøi, Anders.
Mangerud, Jan.
Date: 1996.
In: Boreas. (1996.), Vol. 25(4) (1996)
Abstract: Deglaciation of continental shelf west of Spitsbergen is discussed, based on sub-bottom seismic records and sediment cores. These lead to conclusion that ice sheet terminated along shelf break during Late Weichselian maximum. Stages of retreat and advance events associated with Dryas are dated. About 10 ka remnants of ice sheet melted quickly.
Notes:

Boreas. Vol. 25(4) :244-256 (1996).

Keywords: 551.324.6 -- Land ice, fluctuation.
E5 -- Glaciology: land ice.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*686) -- Barents Sea.
SPRI record no.: 139978

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