Abstract

Widely scattered marine Elsterian and Holsteinian deposits around the Limfjord and in the Kattegat region have normally subsequently been displaced by ice. The stratigraphic position and palaeoenvironments of these are discussed on the basis of their foraminiferal faunas and a few absolute dates. The concentration of finds around the present Limfjord might indicate the presence of a fjord system extending from the North Sea across to the Kattegat during the Late Elsterian–Holsteinian. The exact position of this coastline in the Kattegat region is still difficult to establish.

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