The Late Quaternary climate history of the Larsemann Hills has been reconstructed using siliceous microfossils (diatoms, chrysophytes and silicoflagellates) in sediment cores extracted from three isolation lakes. Results show that the western peninsula, Stornes, and offshore islands were ice-covered between 30 000 yr BP and 13 500 cal. yr BP. From 13 500 cal. yr BP (shortly after the Antarctic Cold Reversal) the coastal lakes of the Larsemann Hills were deglaciated and biogenic sedimentation commenced. Between 13 500 and 11 500 cal. yr BP conditions were warmer and wetter than during the preceding glacial period, but still colder than today. From 11 500 to 9500 cal. yr BP there is evidence for wet and warm conditions, which probably is rela...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chan...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes along the East Antarctic margin have been reconstructed using ma...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
Analyses on a sediment core collected from the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica are used to demonst...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chan...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes along the East Antarctic margin have been reconstructed using ma...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
Analyses on a sediment core collected from the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica are used to demonst...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chan...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Holocene paleoenvironmental changes along the East Antarctic margin have been reconstructed using ma...