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Per Sandgren

Per Sandgren

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3426
World Ranking
8482
National Ranking
73

Overview

Per Sandgren is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and has contributed to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their research spans several specialized areas, including Atmospheric Science and Environmental Chemistry as subfields of study.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena

Per Sandgren's published work includes the paper titled Relative sea level changes and glacio-isostatic modelling in the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Chile: Glacial and tectonic implications, published in 2020 in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews.

Frequent collaborators in their research projects include:

  • Svante Björck
  • Kurt Lambeck
  • Per Möller
  • Nicolás Waldmann
  • Ole Bennike

Their publications primarily appear in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • The mineral magnetic properties of an annually laminated Holocene lake-sediment sequence in northern Sweden

    Ian Snowball;Per Sandgren;Gunilla Petterson

  • Evidence for a rapid sea-level rise 7600 yr ago

    Shi-Yong Yu;Björn E. Berglund;Per Sandgren;Kurt Lambeck

  • Application of Mineral Magnetic Techniques to Paleolimnology

    Per Sandgren;Ian Snowball

  • FENNOSTACK and FENNORPIS: Varve dated Holocene palaeomagnetic secular variation and relative palaeointensity stacks for Fennoscandia

    Ian Snowball;Lovisa Zillén;Antti Ojala;Timo Saarinen

  • 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

  • Bacterial magnetite in Swedish varved lake-sediments: a potential bio-marker of environmental change

    Ian Snowball;Lovisa Zillén;Per Sandgren

  • STRATIGRAPHIC AND PALEOCLIMATIC STUDIES OF A 5500-YEAR-OLD MOSS BANK ON ELEPHANT ISLAND, ANTARCTICA

    Svante Bjorck;Nils Malmer;Christian Hjort;Per Sandgren

  • 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

  • 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

  • Holocene shore displacement and deglaciation chronology in Norrbotten, Sweden

    Mattias Lindén;Per Möller;Svante Björck;Per Sandgren

  • Reconstruction of lake-level changes in lake Xinias, central Greece, during the last 40 000 years

    Gunnar Digerfeldt;Siv Olsson;Per Sandgren

  • Geomagnetic field intensity changes in Sweden between 9000 and 450 cal BP: extending the record of "archaeomagnetic jerks" by means of lake sediments and the pseudo-Thellier technique

    Ian Snowball;Per Sandgren

  • Lake sediment studies of Holocene glacial activity in the Kårsa valley, northern Sweden: contrasts in interpretation

    I.F. Snowball;P. Sandgren

  • Mid-Holocene Littorina Sea transgressions based on stratígraphíc studies in coastal lakes of NW Russia

    Per Sandgren;Dmitry A. Subetto;Björn E. Berglund;Natalia N. Davydova

  • OSL chronology for a sediment core from the southern Baltic Sea: A continuous sedimentation record since deglaciation

    Marloes Kortekaas;Marloes Kortekaas;A. S. Murray;Per Sandgren;Svante Björck

  • Late Holocene tephrochronology of the northern Antarctic Peninsula

    Svante Björck;Per Sandgren;Rolf Zale

  • Palaeoclimate and tree-line changes during the Holocene based on pollen and plant macrofossil records from six lakes at different altitudes in northern Sweden

    Lena Barnekow;Per Sandgren

  • Magnetic measurements recording Late Holocene man‐induced erosion in S. Greenland

    Per Sandgren;Bent Fredskild

  • Sediment-chemistry response to land-use change and pollutant loading in a hypertrophic lake, southern Sweden

    Siv Olsson;Joachim Regnéll;Anders Persson;Per Sandgren

  • A magnetostratigraphic comparison between 14C years and varve years during the late Weichselian, indicating significant differences between the time-scales

    Svante Björck;Per Sandgren;Björn Holmquist

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Snowball
Ian Snowball Uppsala University
Svante Björck
Svante Björck Lund University
Per Möller
Per Möller Lund University
Andrew S. Murray
Andrew S. Murray Technical University of Denmark
Sherilyn C. Fritz
Sherilyn C. Fritz University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Göran Possnert
Göran Possnert Uppsala University
Roy Thompson
Roy Thompson University of Pittsburgh
Kurt Lambeck
Kurt Lambeck Australian National University
Dan Hammarlund
Dan Hammarlund Lund University
Marie-José Gaillard
Marie-José Gaillard Linnaeus University

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