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Mezen Bay—a key area for understanding Weichselian glaciations in northern Russia
Authors:Kurt H. Kj  r,Igor N. Demidov,Eiliv Larsen,Andrew Murray,Jan K. Nielsen
Affiliation:Kurt H. Kjær,Igor N. Demidov,Eiliv Larsen,Andrew Murray,Jan K. Nielsen
Abstract:Sediment successions in coastal cliffs around Mezen Bay, southeastern White Sea, record an unusually detailed history of former glaciations, interstadial marine and fluvial events from the Weichselian. A regional glaciation model for the Weichselian is based on new data from the Mezen Bay area and previously published data from adjacent areas. Following the Mikulinian (Eemian) interglacial a shelf‐centred glaciation in the Kara Sea is reflected in proglacial conditions at 100–90 ka. A local ice‐cap over the Timan ridge existed between 75 and 65 ka. Renewed glaciation in the Kara Sea spread southwestwards around 60 ka only, interrupted by a marine inundation, before it advanced to its maximum position at about 55–50 ka. After a prolonged ice‐free period, the Scandinavian ice‐sheet invaded the area from the west and terminated east of Mezen Bay about 17 ka. The previously published evidence of a large ice‐dammed lake in the central Arkhangelsk region, Lake Komi, finds no support in this study. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:Weichselian glaciations  northern Russia  marine inundation  Timan ice‐cap
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