Lars Brunnberg
Stockholm University
14 Papers
224 Citations
Lars Brunnberg is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Varve & Younger Dryas. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 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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Late-Glacial and Early Holocene Environmental and Climatic Change at Lake Tambichozero, Southeastern Russian Karelia
Barbara Wohlfarth,Ludmila Filimonova,Ole Bennike,Leif Björkman,Lars Brunnberg,Nadja Lavrova,Igor Demidov,Göran Possnert +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution lithostratigraphy, mineral magnetic, carbon, pollen, and macrofossil analyses, and accelerator mass spectrometry 14C measurements were performed in the study of a sediment sequence from Lake Tambichozero, southeastern Russian Karelia, to reconstruct late-glacial and early Holocene aquatic and terrestrial environmental changes.
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Unstable early-Holocene climatic and environmental conditions in northwestern Russia derived from a multidisciplinary study of a lake-sediment sequence from Pichozero, southeastern Russian Karelia
Barbara Wohlfarth,Lorenz Schwark,Ole Bennike,Ludmila Filimonova,Pavel E. Tarasov,Leif Björkman,Lars Brunnberg,Igor Demidov,Göran Possnert +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multidisciplinary study of a lake-sediment sequence from pichozero southeastern Russia Karelia has been conducted to study the early holocene climate and enviromental conditions in northwestern Russia.
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Timing of the first drainage of the Baltic Ice Lake synchronous with the onset of Greenland Stadial 1
Francesco Muschitiello,James Lea,Sarah L. Greenwood,Faezeh M. Nick,Faezeh M. Nick,Lars Brunnberg,Alison MacLeod,Barbara Wohlfarth +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a composite 1257-year long varve chronology from south-eastern Sweden spanning the regional late Allerod-late Younger Dryas pollen zone was reported.