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The Ancylus Transgression in the Skede Mose Area, Öland

Pages 5-36 | Published online: 06 Jan 2010

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Svante Björck. (1987) An answer to the Ancylus enigma? - Presentation of a working hypothesis. Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 109:2, pages 171-176.
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Curt Fredén. (1967) A Historical Review of the Ancylus Lake and the Svea River. Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar 89:3, pages 239-267.
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Svante Björck. (1995) A review of the history of the Baltic Sea, 13.0-8.0 ka BP. Quaternary International 27, pages 19-40.
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G. Hütt, A. Molodkov, H. Kessel & A. Raukas. (1985) ESR dating of subfossil holocene shells in Estonia. Nuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements (1982) 10:4-6, pages 891-898.
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LARS‐KÖNIG KÖNIGSSON. (2008) Material provenance in the Ancylus ridge and the ice recession from Öland. Boreas 8:2, pages 171-177.
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MATTI ERONEN. (2008) A radiocarbon‐dated Ancylus transgression site in south‐eastern Finland. Boreas 5:2, pages 65-76.
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