2015
DOI: 10.1111/geoa.12066
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Characteristics and altitudinal distribution of periglacial decay phenomena in the massif of rondane, central norway

Abstract: The Norwegian massif of Rondane is part of the Scandes Mountains and is subject to polar, oceanic and continental influences. Because of its climatic context and its quartzitic structure, the massif has one of the thickest functional periglacial belts in Europe (1200 m). This belt is not fixed considering its translation in altitude since the end of the Little Ice Age. This mobility is continuing and involves periglacial decay dynamics which are revealed by numerous and various periglacial forms in the field. … Show more

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“…The landscape history of the glaciated basins flanking the Snøhetta peak is indeed characterised by erosion, weathering and adjustment processes after the regional Late Weichselian glacier maximum as well as local glacial retreat since the Little Ice Age. Landforms emerging from periglacial fragmentation and sorting dominate the landscape especially stretching along the eastern plain below the Snøhetta massif Sellier 2002;Kerguillec 2011;Sellier 2012, 2021;Kerguillec 2013Kerguillec , 2014aKerguillec , 2014bKerguillec , 2014c.…”
Section: Glacial and Periglacial Legacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The landscape history of the glaciated basins flanking the Snøhetta peak is indeed characterised by erosion, weathering and adjustment processes after the regional Late Weichselian glacier maximum as well as local glacial retreat since the Little Ice Age. Landforms emerging from periglacial fragmentation and sorting dominate the landscape especially stretching along the eastern plain below the Snøhetta massif Sellier 2002;Kerguillec 2011;Sellier 2012, 2021;Kerguillec 2013Kerguillec , 2014aKerguillec , 2014bKerguillec , 2014c.…”
Section: Glacial and Periglacial Legacymentioning
confidence: 99%