INVERTED, 'PARALLEL' ACCRETION OF ORGANIC MATERIAL IN THE CAVE SETERGROTTA, RANA, NORTHERN NORWAY: A CASE STUDY/OBRNJENE 'PARALELNE' AKRECIJE ORGANSKEGA MATERIALA V JAMI SETERGOTTA, RANA, SEVERNA NORVESKA: STUDIJSKI PRIMER
The occurrence of an upside-down parallel accretion of organic gyttja, about 10 cm in thickness is reported from the ceiling of an overflow passage in Setergrotta cave, Mo-i-Rana, northern Norway. The deposition process depended on seasonal flooding, was ^sup 14^C dated back to c. 6500 cal. BC (7645...
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