Greetings from Iceland. Ash-falls and volcanic aerosols in Scandinavia
A brief account of ash-falls and aerosols from historical volcanic eruptions in Iceland that have affected Scandinavia is given with special reference to the noxious effects of aerosols from the Lakagigar eruption of 1783 registered in contemporary
Multiple glaciation in Scandinavia - Seen in gross morphology or not?
Multiple glaciations are probable in Scandinavia for various reasons, but all glaciations do not need to have covered the whole area. The glacial gross forms are tested, first in general. The great contrast between areas W and E of the mountains
DURING THE ICE AGE, SCANDINAVIA WAS SUBMERGED UNDER THICK ICE SHEETS. ONLY IN SUBSEQUENT WARMER CONDITIONS WAS COLONISATION POSSIBLE BY PLANTS, ANIMALS AND MAN. G. CLARK EXAMINES THE WAY IN WHICH PEOPLE EXPANDED INTO THE REGION AND APPROPRIATED ITS
Mountain glaciers in Scandinavia are currently advancing while most of the monitored mountain glaciers of the world are retreating. The AA. examine how the mass balance of glaciers in Scandinavia are correlated with atmospheric variability
Another century for local democracy? Decentralization, deregulation and participation in Scandinavia in times of European integration
Decentralization ; Democracy ; Denmark ; Deregulation ; Europe ; Liberalisation ; Local administration ; Local policy ; Participation ; Public sector ; Scandinavia ; Social control ; Sweden ; Welfare state
Carbonate dissolution ; Carbonate rock ; Cave ; Cold area ; Europe ; Glacial cycle ; Karst ; Karstification ; Quaternary ; Scandinavia ; Temperature
streams in Scandinavia rarely reach saturation this fact is not directly relevant. The exploration of large numbers of (short) caves in central Scandinavia shows that Corbel’s conclusion is partly true for the more recent geological past, because