A series of samples from the five sites drilled across the continental shelf and upper slope in Prydz Bay during ODP Leg 119 were consolidation tested in an oedometer. Preconsolidation stresses increase downcore at Sites 739 and 742 in a stepwise manner, and the steps are interpreted to represent periods of increased action of grounded glaciers covering the entire shelf. By the use of theoretical ice sheet surface profiles giving the range of possible ice thicknesses, sediment loading and subsequent erosion seem to be the most important factor for increasing the overconsolidation ratios, and a total glacial erosion exceeding 1 km is possible. Four separate steps in consolidation, here termed "load events " have been identified. Th...
Styles of glacial sedimentation and erosion in Prydz Bay respond to glacial and interglacial cycles ...
The sediments deposited beneath the floating ice shelves around the Antarctic margin provide importa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis presents (a) a critical review of existing glac...
A series of samples from the five sites drilled across the continental shelf and upper slope in Pryd...
This paper presents a geotechnical characterization of the glacigenic sediments in Prydz Bay, East A...
The sediments recovered at ODP Sites 745 and 746 in the Australian-Antarctic Basin are characterized...
This paper presents a geotechnical characterization of the glacigenic sediments in Prydz Bay, East A...
Sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula received fine-grained sedime...
Although scientific evidence prior to that from ODP Leg 119 indicates the presence of an ice sheet o...
Since the early Oligocene, the descent into global colder conditions has led to the stepwise growth ...
The direct record of Late Miocene-Early Pliocene Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet expansions from a pre...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Cretaceous to Quaternary sediments recovered at Leg 119 Sites 738 and 744 on the southern tip of the...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
Styles of glacial sedimentation and erosion in Prydz Bay respond to glacial and interglacial cycles ...
The sediments deposited beneath the floating ice shelves around the Antarctic margin provide importa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis presents (a) a critical review of existing glac...
A series of samples from the five sites drilled across the continental shelf and upper slope in Pryd...
This paper presents a geotechnical characterization of the glacigenic sediments in Prydz Bay, East A...
The sediments recovered at ODP Sites 745 and 746 in the Australian-Antarctic Basin are characterized...
This paper presents a geotechnical characterization of the glacigenic sediments in Prydz Bay, East A...
Sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula received fine-grained sedime...
Although scientific evidence prior to that from ODP Leg 119 indicates the presence of an ice sheet o...
Since the early Oligocene, the descent into global colder conditions has led to the stepwise growth ...
The direct record of Late Miocene-Early Pliocene Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet expansions from a pre...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Cretaceous to Quaternary sediments recovered at Leg 119 Sites 738 and 744 on the southern tip of the...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
Styles of glacial sedimentation and erosion in Prydz Bay respond to glacial and interglacial cycles ...
The sediments deposited beneath the floating ice shelves around the Antarctic margin provide importa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis presents (a) a critical review of existing glac...