Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland

Several ice flows postdating the Peräpohjola interstadial are indicated in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola. The oldest extended over the whole region and was directed from west to east. The younger flows, of which there were at least three in the south‑eastern part of the region and two in the nort...

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Main Author: Heikki Kurimo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1978-01-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9565
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spelling doaj-628a706059dd4b73898f19347961a74e2020-11-25T01:23:06ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56171978-01-011561Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East FinlandHeikki Kurimo0Department of Geography, University of Joensuu Several ice flows postdating the Peräpohjola interstadial are indicated in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola. The oldest extended over the whole region and was directed from west to east. The younger flows, of which there were at least three in the south‑eastern part of the region and two in the north, were more limited in scope. The ice flows succeeded each other with no interstadials. Uneven thinning of the ice sheet and changes in ice feed conditions gave rise to new flows varying in thickness, mass and movement. During the late‑glacial period local ice divides developed, from which ice flows pro­ceeded in the direction of least resistance. This occurred relative to the ice masses and topographical features of adjacent ice flows. Pronounced local relief features became decisive for the ice flow in the very last stages of the deglaciation, when the ice sheet was comparatively thin. https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9565
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Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
author_facet Heikki Kurimo
author_sort Heikki Kurimo
title Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
title_short Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
title_full Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
title_fullStr Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
title_full_unstemmed Late glacial ice flows in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola, North-East Finland
title_sort late glacial ice flows in northern kainuu and peräpohjola, north-east finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 1798-5617
publishDate 1978-01-01
description Several ice flows postdating the Peräpohjola interstadial are indicated in northern Kainuu and Peräpohjola. The oldest extended over the whole region and was directed from west to east. The younger flows, of which there were at least three in the south‑eastern part of the region and two in the north, were more limited in scope. The ice flows succeeded each other with no interstadials. Uneven thinning of the ice sheet and changes in ice feed conditions gave rise to new flows varying in thickness, mass and movement. During the late‑glacial period local ice divides developed, from which ice flows pro­ceeded in the direction of least resistance. This occurred relative to the ice masses and topographical features of adjacent ice flows. Pronounced local relief features became decisive for the ice flow in the very last stages of the deglaciation, when the ice sheet was comparatively thin.
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9565
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