Patagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South America that is deposited in surrounding areas, and we present here a systematic Sr and Nd isotopic study of sediment currently being exported. Eolian and suspended riverine sediments from Patagonia have a homogeneous chemical and isotopic composition that results from the mixing of by-products from explosive Andean volcanism, derived from the extensive Jurassic silicic Province of Chon Aike and pyroclastic materials from the basic to intermediate southern Andean Quaternary arc, which are easily denudated and dispersed. The main Andean uplift and the glaciations that began in the Late Tertiary account for the extensive distribution of these sediments in the extra-And...
International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the P...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
International audiencePatagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South Ame...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
Riverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlantic exhibit a homogeneou...
International audienceRiverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlanti...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
The source area of continental dust deposited at both Vostok and Dome C sites (East Antarctica) duri...
The ability to trace and quantify sediment provenance in northwestern Patagonia is increasingly need...
Atmospheric mineral dust is intrinsically linked with climate. Although dust flux variability on gla...
Atmospheric dust loadings play a crucial role in the global climate system. Southern South America i...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the P...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
International audiencePatagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South Ame...
Patagonian dust is the darling of researchers of paleoclimatic variability of southern South America...
Riverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlantic exhibit a homogeneou...
International audienceRiverine and wind-borne materials transferred from Patagonia to the SW Atlanti...
The latitudinal displacement of the southern westerlies and associated climate systems is a key para...
The source area of continental dust deposited at both Vostok and Dome C sites (East Antarctica) duri...
The ability to trace and quantify sediment provenance in northwestern Patagonia is increasingly need...
Atmospheric mineral dust is intrinsically linked with climate. Although dust flux variability on gla...
Atmospheric dust loadings play a crucial role in the global climate system. Southern South America i...
Antarctic ice preserves an ~800 kyr record of dust activity in the Southern Hemisphere. Major effort...
International audienceCalcareous dust is often closely associated with periglacial features in the P...
The strontium and neodymium isotopic signature of aeolian mineral particles archived in polar ice co...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...