
The late Quaternary stratigraphy and environments of northern Eurasia and the adjacent Arctic seas - new contributions from QUEEN
Eds: Thiede J, Bauch HA, Hjort C & Mangerud J
Global and Planetary Change, vol. 31(1-4), 1-474, 2001Selected papers from the annual QUEEN workshops held in Oystese, Norway, April 1999, and in Lund, Sweden, April 2000. PAGES supported the QUEEN project, through its Polar Programs initiative.
> Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleoenvironmental variation from Lomonosov Ridge sediments, central Arctic Ocean [p.1]
> The Late Quaternary evolution of the western Laptev Sea continental margin, Arctic Siberia—implications from sub-bottom profiling [p.105]
> Chronology of the Holocene transgression at the North Siberian margin [p.125]
> A Holocene pollen record from the Laptev Sea shelf, northern Yakutia [p.141]
> Postglacial relative sea-level change and stratigraphy of raised coastal basins on Kola Peninsula, northwest Russia [p.155]
> Distinguishing between tills from Valdaian ice sheets in the Arkhangelsk region, Northwest Russia [p.201]
> Late Quaternary stratigraphy, radiocarbon chronology, and glacial history at Cape Shpindler, southern Kara Sea, Arctic Russia [p.239]
> Environmental changes on Yugorski Peninsula, Kara Sea, Russia, during the last 12,800 radiocarbon years [p.255]
> Climatic implications of Late Quaternary plant macrofossil assemblages from the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia [p.265]
> The chronology of a large ice-dammed lake and the Barents–Kara Ice Sheet advances, Northern Russia [p.321]
> Where was the outlet of the ice-dammed Lake Komi, Northern Russia? [p.337]
> Mikulino and Valdai palaeoenvironments in the Vologda area, NW Russia [p.347]
> Modelling the Eurasian Ice Sheet through a full (Weichselian) glacial cycle [p.367]
> Extent and age of the Last Glacial Maximum in the southeastern sector of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet [p.407]
> The North Taymyr ice-marginal zone, Arctic Siberia—a preliminary overview and dating [p.427]
> Constraints for the latest glacial advance on Wrangel Island, Arctic Ocean, from rock surface exposure dating [p.447]
> The extent of the Late Weichselian ice sheet in the southeastern Barents Sea [p.453]