His primary areas of study are Holocene, Oceanography, Varve, Radiocarbon dating and Sediment. The concepts of his Holocene study are interwoven with issues in Physical geography, Mantle and Geochronology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Macrofossil and Deglaciation in addition to Physical geography.
His biological study deals with issues like Marine transgression, which deal with fields such as Fjord, Water level and Shore. His Varve research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Geochemistry and Magnetite, Magnetotactic bacteria. The subject of his Radiocarbon dating research is within the realm of Paleontology.
Per Sandgren mainly focuses on Holocene, Paleontology, Sediment, Radiocarbon dating and Oceanography. His studies deal with areas such as Varve, Period, Secular variation and Physical geography as well as Holocene. When carried out as part of a general Paleontology research project, his work on Last Glacial Maximum and Glacial period is frequently linked to work in Mineral, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study.
His work deals with themes such as Hydrology, Deglaciation and Archaeology, Mesolithic, which intersect with Sediment. In Radiocarbon dating, Per Sandgren works on issues like Structural basin, which are connected to Water level and Sedimentation. His study on Sea level is often connected to Stratigraphy as part of broader study in Oceanography.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Holocene, Oceanography, Radiocarbon dating, Marine transgression and Sediment. His Holocene research incorporates elements of Period, Sedimentary rock, Secular variation, Physical geography and Geomorphology. Per Sandgren has researched Oceanography in several fields, including Structural basin and Vegetation.
His studies in Radiocarbon dating integrate themes in fields like Macrofossil and Meltwater. As a part of the same scientific study, Per Sandgren usually deals with the Marine transgression, concentrating on Chronology and frequently concerns with Sedimentation. His Sediment study incorporates themes from Deglaciation and Archaeology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Holocene, Oceanography, Marine transgression, Radiocarbon dating and Sediment. His research integrates issues of Ancylus and Water level in his study of Oceanography. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Structural basin, Sedimentation, Fjord and Chronology.
His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Physical geography and Radiocarbon dating. His Physical geography research includes themes of Varve, Paleomagnetism and Geomorphology. Seismology, Relative dating, Paleontology and Sedimentary rock is closely connected to Secular variation in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Sediment.
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Early Holocene history of the Baltic Sea, as reflected in coastal sediments in Blekinge, southeastern Sweden
Björn E. Berglund;Per Sandgren;Lena Barnekow;Gina Hannon.
Quaternary International (2005)
The mineral magnetic properties of an annually laminated Holocene lake-sediment sequence in northern Sweden
Ian Snowball;Per Sandgren;Gunilla Petterson.
The Holocene (1999)
Application of Mineral Magnetic Techniques to Paleolimnology
Per Sandgren;Ian Snowball.
(2002)
Evidence for a rapid sea-level rise 7600 yr ago
Shi-Yong Yu;Björn E. Berglund;Per Sandgren;Kurt Lambeck.
Geology (2007)
FENNOSTACK and FENNORPIS: Varve dated Holocene palaeomagnetic secular variation and relative palaeointensity stacks for Fennoscandia
Ian Snowball;Lovisa Zillén;Antti Ojala;Timo Saarinen.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2007)
Holocene forest dynamics and climate changes in the Abisko area, northern Sweden - the Sonesson model of vegetation history reconsidered and confirmed
B. E. Berglund;L. Barnekow;D. Hammarlund;P. Sandgren.
Ecological Bulletins (1996)
STRATIGRAPHIC AND PALEOCLIMATIC STUDIES OF A 5500-YEAR-OLD MOSS BANK ON ELEPHANT ISLAND, ANTARCTICA
Svante Bjorck;Nils Malmer;Christian Hjort;Per Sandgren.
Arctic and alpine research (1991)
AMS 14C chronologies of Holocene lake sediments in the Abisko area, northern Sweden – a comparison between dated bulk sediment and macrofossil samples
Lena Barnekow;Göran Possnert;Per Sandgren.
Gff (1998)
Bacterial magnetite in Swedish varved lake-sediments: a potential bio-marker of environmental change
Ian Snowball;Lovisa Zillén;Per Sandgren.
Quaternary International (2002)
Geomagnetic field variations in northern Sweden during the Holocene quantified from varved lake sediments and their implications for cosmogenic nuclide production rates
Ian Snowball;Per Sandgren.
The Holocene (2002)
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