Jonas Ising
Lund University
8 Papers
223 Citations
Jonas Ising is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Varve & Radiocarbon dating. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
AMS dating Swedish varved clays of the last glacial/interglacial transition and the potential/difficulties of calibrating Late Weichselian ‘absolute’ chronologies
Barbara Wohlfarth,Svante Björck,Göran Possnert,Geoffrey Lemdahl,Lars Brunnberg,Jonas Ising,Siv Olsson,Nils-Olf Svensson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the reliability of the Swedish Time Scale is discussed as well as different ways of using the Swedish varved clays for calibrating the 14C chronology, and the strategy and initial results from an ongoing calibration project are presented.
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Geomorphological map of Byers Peninsula, Livingston Island
Jernimo Lopez-Martinez,M.R.A. Thomson,Alfredo Arche,Svante Björck,Cynan Ellis-Evans,B. Hatway,F. Hernandez-Cifuentes,Christian Hjort,Ólafur Ingólfsson,Jonas Ising,Simon Lomas,E. Martínez de Pisón,Enrique Serrano,Rolf Zale,S. King +14 more
- 01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, the geomorphological map includes 63 morphogenetic terms differentiated by eight colours and information about the biological and chemical features of its lakes and streams has also been included.
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Early Holocene environment on Bjørnøya (Svalbard) inferred from multidisciplinary lake sediment studies
Barbara Wohlfarth,Geoffrey Lemdahl,Siv Olsson,Thomas Persson,Ian Snowball,Jonas Ising,Viv Jones +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the AMS 14C dating technique, geochemical, mineral magnetic, micro and macrofossil analyses were applied to sediments recovered from lake Stevatnet and the results are interpreted in terms of palaeoenvironmental conditions between 9800 and 8300 14C bp.
Ice recession and depositional environment in the Blekinge archipelago of the Baltic Ice Lake
TL;DR: The Swedish varved clays, deposited in the former Baltic Ice Lake during the deglaciation, constitute an excellent tool to decipher the ice recession with annual precision as mentioned in this paper.
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Late Weichselian pollen stratigraphy, clay-varve chronology, radiocarbon chronology, and palaeomagnetic secular variations at Farslycke, Blekinge, southern Sweden
TL;DR: Pollen analysis, AMS 14C measurements and varve counting, carried out on a sequence of Late Weichselian lacustrine sediments in Blekinge in southeastern Sweden, show that the area was deglaciated during the middle part of the B⊘lling, at c. 12,500 14C years BP + c. 200 varve years.
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