Late Pleistocene glacial and lake history of northwestern Russia

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Larsen, Eiliv [1 ]
Kjaer, Kurt H.
Demidov, Igor N.
Funder, Svend
Grosfjeld, Kari
Houmark-Nielsen, Michael
Jensen, Maria
Linge, Henriette
Lysa, Astrid
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[1] Geol Survey Norway, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Geol Museum, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[3] Russian Acad Sci, Karelian Res Ctr, Inst Geol, Petrozavodsk 185610, Russia
[4] Univ Copenhagen, Inst Geol, DK-1350 Copenhagen K, Denmark
[5] Bjerknes Ctr Climate Res, NO-5007 Bergen, Norway
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10.1080/03009480600781958
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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Five regionally significant Weichselian glacial events, each separated by terrestrial and marine interstadial conditions, are described from northwestern Russia. The first glacial event took place in the Early Weichselian. An ice sheet centred in the Kara Sea area dammed up a large lake in the Pechora lowland. Water was discharged across a threshold on the Timan Ridge and via an ice-free corridor between the Scandinavian Ice Sheet and the Kara Sea Ice Sheet to the west and north into the Barents Sea. The next glaciation occurred around 75 - 70 kyr BP after an interstadial episode that lasted c. 15 kyr. A local ice cap developed over the Timan Ridge at the transition to the Middle Weichselian. Shortly after deglaciation of the Timan ice cap, an ice sheet centred in the Barents Sea reached the area. The configuration of this ice sheet suggests that it was confluent with the Scandinavian Ice Sheet. Consequently, around 70 - 65 kyr BP a huge ice-dammed lake formed in the White Sea basin ( the 'White Sea Lake'), only now the outlet across the Timan Ridge discharged water eastward into the Pechora area. The Barents Sea Ice Sheet likely suffered marine down-draw that led to its rapid collapse. The White Sea Lake drained into the Barents Sea, and marine inundation and interstadial conditions followed between 65 and 55 kyr BP. The glaciation that followed was centred in the Kara Sea area around 55 - 45 kyr BP. Northward directed fluvial runoff in the Arkhangelsk region indicates that the Kara Sea Ice Sheet was independent of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet and that the Barents Sea remained ice free. This glaciation was succeeded by a c. 20-kyr-long ice-free and periglacial period before the Scandinavian Ice Sheet invaded from the west, and joined with the Barents Sea Ice Sheet in the northernmost areas of northwestern Russia. The study area seems to be the only region that was invaded by all three ice sheets during the Weichselian. A general increase in ice-sheet size and the westwards migrating ice-sheet dominance with time was reversed in Middle Weichselian time to an easterly dominated ice-sheet configuration. This sequence of events resulted in a complex lake history with spillways being re-used and ice-dammed lakes appearing at different places along the ice margins at different times.
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