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Quaternary marine stratigraphy and geochronology in central West Greenland
Bennike, O.; Hansen, K.B.; Knudsen, K.L.; Penney, D.N.; Rasmussen, K.L. (1994). Quaternary marine stratigraphy and geochronology in central West Greenland. Boreas 23(2): 194-215
In: Boreas. Scandinavian University Press/Wiley-Blackwell: Oslo. ISSN 0300-9483; e-ISSN 1502-3885, more
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Keywords
    Earth sciences > Geology > Stratigraphy > Biostratigraphy
    Geological time > Phanerozoic > Geological time > Cenozoic > Quaternary
    Glaciation
    Measurement > Geochronometry
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Bennike, O.
  • Hansen, K.B.
  • Knudsen, K.L.
  • Penney, D.N.
  • Rasmussen, K.L.

Abstract
    A new stratigraphic framework is proposed for the Quaternary of a portion of central West Greenland, based primarily on faunal and geochronologic studies of shallow shelf deposits. Twenty-four occurrences of pre-Holocene deposits were already known in West Greenland and data from 18 new sites are presented, together with new information on some of the previously described localities. Four pre-Holocene marine events are described. The interglacial Ivnaarssuit and Nordre Laksebugt marine events are considered to be Middle Pleistocene in age. The interstadial Laksebugt marine event is considered to be late Middle Pleistocene, whereas the Svartenhuk marine event is correlated with the last interglacial. For the last glacial period an extensive ice shelf is proposed west of Disko. The oldest postglacial deposits are dated at 10,470 plus or minus 130 14C-years BP.

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