Quaternary geology of parts of central and western North Greenland: a preliminary account

  • Kelly M
  • Bennike O
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Abstract

The whole region, perhaps except for northem Nansen Land, was covered by the Inland Ice in ?pre-Eemian time. A much younger stage, characterised by fresh moraines at the fjord mouths and along Robeson Kanal, is assigned a Late Weichselian age. Deglaciation began c. 10 000 years B.P. Reworked pre-Holocene shelIs are rather common, and Holocene marine deposits occur sporadieally. The marine limit varies from Co 125 m to c. 60 m.

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Kelly, M., & Bennike, O. (1985). Quaternary geology of parts of central and western North Greenland: a preliminary account. Rapport Grønlands Geologiske Undersøgelse, 126, 111–116. https://doi.org/10.34194/rapggu.v126.7917

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