Academic article
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Anne E. Bjune; Inger Greve Alsos; Jo Brendryen
et al. (2021). Rapid climate changes during the Lateglacial and the early Holocene as seen from plant community dynamics in the Polar Urals, Russia. (external link)
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Kari Loe Hjelle; Lene Synnøve Halvorsen; Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen
et al. (2018). Long-term changes in regional vegetation cover along the west coast of southern Norway: The importance of human impact. (external link)
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Jan Mangerud; Helena Alexanderson; Hilary H Birks
et al. (2023). Did the Eurasian ice sheets melt completely in early Marine Isotope Stage 3? New evidence from Norway and a synthesis for Eurasia. (external link)
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Inger Greve Alsos; Per Johan E Sjøgren; Antony Brown
et al. (2020). Last Glacial Maximum environmental conditions at Andøya, northern Norway; evidence for a northern ice-edge ecological “hotspot”. (external link)
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Eiliv Larsen; Kurt H. Kjaer; Lena Håkansson
et al. (2006). Early Weichselian palaeoenvironments reconstructed from a mega-scale thrust-fault complex, Kanin Peninsula, northwestern Russia. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Vanja Haugland
(2017). Early- to mid-Holocene forest-line and climate dynamics in southern Scandes mountains inferred from contrasting megafossil and pollen data. (external link)
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Mona Henriksen; Jan Mangerud; Alexei Matiouchkov
et al. (2003). Lake stratigraphy implies an 80 000 yr delayed melting of buried dead ice in northern Russia. (external link)
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Aage Paus; John-Inge Svendsen; Alexei Matiouchkov
(2003). Late Weichselian (Valdaian) and Holocene vegetation and environmental history of the northern Timan Ridge, European Arctic Russia. (external link)
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Aage Paus
(1998). Sør-Norges tidlig Holocene innvandring av utvalgte treslag. (external link)
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Mona Henriksen; Jan Mangerud; Alexei Matiouchkov
et al. (2008). Intriguing climatic shifts in a 90 kyr old lake record from northern Russia. (external link)
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Charlotte L. Clarke; Inger Greve Alsos; Mary E. Edwards
et al. (2020). A 24,000-year ancient DNA and pollen record from the Polar Urals reveals temporal dynamics of arctic and boreal plant communities. (external link)
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Hilary Helen Birks; Aage Paus; J.I. Svendsen
et al. (1994). Late Weichselian environmental change in Norway, including Svalbard. (external link)
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M. OConnell; Aage Paus; C. C. Huang
et al. (1994). Investigations towards the reconstruction of the late-glacial environment at Lurga, S. E. Burren. I. The sedimentary record and the pollen and macrofossil evidence. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Sanne Boessenkool; Christian Brochmann
et al. (2015). Lake Store Finnsjøen – a key for understanding Lateglacial/early Holocene vegetation and ice sheet dynamics in the central Scandes Mountains. (external link)
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Aage Paus
(1995). The Late Weichselian and Early Holocene history of thee birch in south Norway and the Bølling Betula time-lag in northwest Europe. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Haflidi Haflidason; Joyanto Routh
et al. (2019). Environmental responses to the 9.7 and 8.2 cold events at two
ecotonal sites in the Dovre mountains, mid-Norway. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Gaute Velle; Jan Berge
(2011). The Lateglacial and early Holocene vegetation and environment in the Dovre mountains, central Norway, as signalled in two Lateglacial nunatak lakes. (external link)
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Jan Mangerud; Hilary H Birks; Lene Synnøve Halvorsen
et al. (2018). The timing of deglaciation and the sequence of pioneer vegetation at Ringsaker, eastern Norway – and an earthquake-triggered landslide. (external link)
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Hilary Helen Birks; Aage Paus; J.I. Svendsen
et al. (1994). Late Weichselian environmental change in Norway, including Svalbard. (external link)
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V. Andrieu; C. C. Huand; M. OConnell
et al. (1994). Late-glacial vegetation and environment in Irland: first results from four western sites. (external link)
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Eiliv Larsen; K.H. Kjær; M Jensen
et al. (2006). Early Weichselian palaeoenvironments reconstructed from a mega-scale thrust-fault complex, Kanin Peninsula, NW Russia. (external link)
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John-Inge Svendsen; Linn Cecilie Krüger; Jan Mangerud
et al. (2014). Glacial and vegetation history of the Polar Ural Mountains in northern Russia during the Last Ice Age, Marine Isotope Stages 5-2. (external link)
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Inger Greve Alsos; Per Johan E Sjøgren; Antony Brown
et al. (2020). Last Glacial Maximum environmental conditions at Andøya, northern Norway; evidence for a northern ice-edge ecological “hotspot”. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Stephen J. Brooks; Haflidi Haflidason
et al. (2023). From tundra to tree-birch; late-glacial and early Holocene environment and vegetation oscillations at the ecotonal positioned Bjerkreim, Dalane, SW Norway. (external link)
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Linn Cecilie Karlsen; Aage Paus; John-Inge Svendsen
et al. (2011). Lateglacial vegetation and palaeoenvironment in W Norway, with new pollen data from the Sunnmøre region. (external link)
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Aage Paus; John-Inge Svendsen; A. Matiouchkov
(2004). Late Weichselian (Valdaian) and Holocene vegetation and environmental history of the northern Timan Ridge, European Arctic Russia. (external link)
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Aage Paus
(2021). Lake Heimtjønna at Dovre, Mid-Norway, reveals remarkable late-glacial and Holocene sedimentary environments and the early establishment of spruce (Picea abies), alder (Alnus cf. incana), and alpine plants with present centric distributions. (external link)
Academic literature review
Academic book chapter
Conference poster
Doctoral thesis (PhD)
Conference lecture
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Mona Henriksen; Jan Mangerud; Alexei Matiouchkov
et al. (2006). Intriguing climatic shifts in a 90 kyr long record from the Timan Ridge in northern Russia. (external link)
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Anne Elisabeth Bjune; John-Inge Svendsen; Charlotte Clarke
et al. (2018). 25 000 years of Arctic climate change - and the effects on vegetation. (external link)
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Jan Mangerud; Inger Greve Alsos; Anne Elisabeth Bjune
et al. (2018). A 24,000 years long, high-resolution lake record from the Polar Ural Mountains, Arctic Russia. (external link)
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Inger Greve Alsos; Anne Elisabeth Bjune; Kari Anne Bråthen
et al. (2020). The use of ancient DNA in palaeoecological studies. (external link)
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John Inge Svendsen; Hilary H Birks; Jan Magne Cederstrøm
et al. (2025). Surprisingly early collapse of the Norwegian Channel Ice Stream after the LGM. (external link)
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Inger Greve Alsos; Peter D. Heintzman; Dilli Prasad Rijal
et al. (2020). Ancient sedimentary DNA reveals long-term impact of climate change on northern flora. (external link)
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Charlotte Clarke; Mary Elizabeth Edwards; Anne Elisabeth Bjune
et al. (2018). A 25,000-yr combined DNA and pollen record from the Polar Urals: resilience of the arctic-alpine flora under climate change. (external link)
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John-Inge Svendsen; Linn Cecilie Krüger; Jan Mangerud
et al. (2013). Glacial and vegetation history of the Polar Ural Mountains in Northern Russia during the Last Ice Age, marine Isotope Stage 5e. (external link)
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Mona Henriksen; Jan Mangerud; Aage Paus
et al. (2000). Preliminary results of sediment cores from three lakes in northern Russia, including evidence for c. 40,000 years delayed melting of dead ice. (external link)
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Mona Henriksen; Jan Mangerud; Aage Paus
et al. (2000). Preliminary results of sediment cores from three lakes in northern Russia, including evidence for c. 40,000 years delayed melting of dead ice. (external link)
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Aage Paus; Sanne Boessenkool; Christian Brochmann
et al. (2014). The Late Weichselian deglaciation of central Scandes; new stratigraphical evidences from laminated lake sediments at Dovre, central Norway. (external link)
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Anne Elisabeth Bjune; Charlotte Clarke; Inger Greve Alsos
et al. (2019). Persistent arctic vegetation during periods of rapid climate change - 24,000 years of plant community dynamics in the Polar Urals. (external link)
Master’s thesis
Editorial/Leader article
Media interview
Popular science article
Radio or TV participation
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