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Eurasian Ice Sheet collapse was a major source of Meltwater Pulse 1A 14,600 years ago
Rapid sea-level rise caused by the collapse of large ice sheets is a threat to human societies. In the last deglacial period, the rate of global sea-level rise peaked at more than 4 cm yr−1 during Meltwater Pulse...
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Open AccessForcing of late Pleistocene ice volume by spatially variable summer energy
Changes in Earth’s orbit set the pace of glacial cycles, but the role of spatial variability in the insolation forcing of global ice volume remains unknown. Here, we leverage the intrinsic dynamical informatio...
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Open AccessAbrupt high-latitude climate events and decoupled seasonal trends during the Eemian
The Eemian (the Last Interglacial; ca. 129–116 thousand years ago) presents a testbed for assessing environmental responses and climate feedbacks under warmer-than-present boundary conditions. However, climate...
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First Results of the Geotechnical In Situ Investigation for Soil Characterisation Along the Upper Slope Off Vesterålen: Northern Norway
High-resolution geophysical data reveal the presence of several spatially-isolated, small-scale landslides along the gently dip** (~3–4°) upper slope off Vesterålen, Northern Norway. Dynamic slope stability ...
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Submarine Mass Movements and Trigger Mechanisms in Byfjorden, Western Norway
High-resolution TOPAS seismic profiles, bathymetric records and gravity cores from Byfjorden, surrounding the city of Bergen on the west coast of Norway, have been analysed in order to identify mass failures a...
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Investigations of Slides at the Upper Continental Slope Off Vesterålen, North Norway
Multibeam bathymetry, high-resolution seismic profiles and sediment cores were collected from the upper continental slope outside Andøya, the northernmost island in Vesterålen, northern Norway (69°N). Eight sm...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Identification of Weak Layers and Their Role for the Stability of Slopes at Finneidfjord, Northern Norway
The 1996 Finneidfjord landslide, which took four human lives in northern Norway, initiated along a weak layer in the fjord-marine sediments before develo** retrogressively across the shoreline. The integrati...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Shallow Landslides and Their Dynamics in Coastal and Deepwater Environments, Norway
In this manuscript, we present the first results of integrated slope stability studies to investigate smaller-scale mass movement processes in different physiographic settings of Norway. These include coastal ...