The pattern and timing of the last deglaciation of Iceland is critically reviewed and discussed. The interpretations of the glacial history are controversial, but new data suggest a relatively late deglaciation, with larger glaciers during the Younger Dryas and Preboreal periods than earlier assumed. Interpretations of the early Holocene environmental development are hampered by a scarcity of data and poor resolution in the biostratigraphical and chronostratigraphical records. -from Author
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Ingolfsson, O. (1991). A review of the late Weichselian and early Holocene glacial and environmental history of Iceland. Environmental Change in Iceland, 13–29. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3150-6_2
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