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K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren
Researcher at University of Tromsø
Publications - 6
Citations - 752
K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren is an academic researcher from University of Tromsø. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental margin & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 712 citations.
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Pleistocene glacial history of the NW European continental margin
Hans Petter Sejrup,Berit Oline Hjelstuen,K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren,Haflidi Haflidason,Antoon Kuijpers,Atle Nygård,Daniel Praeg,Martyn S. Stoker,Tore O. Vorren +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of the Pleistocene glacial impact on the NW European margin from Ireland to Svalbard (between c. 48°N-80°N) is investigated.
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Late Cenozoic prograding wedges on the NW European continental margin: their formation and relationship to tectonics and climate
K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren,Tore O. Vorren,Martyn S. Stoker,Tove Nielsen,Atle Nygård,Hans Petter Sejrup +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that seafloor wedges commonly display gently inclined seaward prograding clinoforms, and transparent to chaotic internal acoustic facies, and the resulting stratal stacking pattern can be attributed to a combination of variations in sediment supply, sedimentary processes, and accommodation space.
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Cenozoic alongslope processes and sedimentation on the NW European Atlantic margin
Jan Sverre Laberg,Martyn S. Stoker,K.I. Torbjørn Dahlgren,Henk de Haas,Haflidi Haflidason,Berit Oline Hjelstuen,Tove Nielsen,Patrick M. Shannon,Tore O. Vorren,Tjeerd C.E. van Weering,Silvia Ceramicola +10 more
TL;DR: Based on studies of sediment accumulations deposited from-and erode by-alongslope flowing ocean currents on the European continental margin from Porcupine (Ireland) to Lofoten (Norway), the evolution of the Cenozoic paleocirculation was reconstructed as part of the STRATAGEM project as mentioned in this paper.
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Late Quaternary glacial development of the mid-Norwegian margin—65 to 68°N
TL;DR: In this article, the younger part of the large Plio-Pleistocene prograding wedge on the northern half of the mid-Norwegian margin was studied using high-resolution seismic data.
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Sedimentary environment and glacial history during the last 40 ka of the Vøring continental margin, mid-Norway
TL;DR: The authors identified and described five lithofacies on the Voring Plateau and eight on the mid-Norwegian continental slope, mainly related to the fluctuations of the Fennoscandian Ice Sheet and the varying intensity of bottom currents and inflow of Atlantic water masses.