Studies of the sedimentary architecture and characteristics of the Antarctic continental margin provide clues about past ice sheet advance-retreat cycles and help improve constraints for paleo-ice dynamic models since early glacial periods. A first seismostratigraphic analysis of the Amundsen Sea Embayment shelf and slope of West Antarctica reveals insights into the structural architecture of the continental margin and shows stages of sediment deposition, erosion and transport reflecting the history from pre-glacial times to early glaciation and to the late Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles. The shelf geometry consists of a large pre- and syn-rift basin in the middle shelf region between basement cropping out on the inner shelf and bu...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
Multibeam swath bathymetry data sets collected over the past two decades have been compiled to ident...
The West Antarctic Ice-Sheet (WAIS) is likely to have been subject to very dynamic changes during it...
Studies of the sedimentary architecture and characteristics of the Antarctic continental margin prov...
Studies of the sedimentary architecture and characteristics of Antarctic shelves provide clues of pa...
AbstractThe seismic sediment record of the Amundsen Sea continental rise provides insight into the s...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
The seismic sediment record of the Amundsen Sea continental rise provides insight into the sedimenta...
The Amundsen Sea embayment is the least well-studied sector of the Pacific margin of West Antarctica...
Precise knowledge about the extent of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) at the Last Glacial Maximu...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is threatened by the incursion of warm Circumpolar Dee...
In combining existing multichannel seismic reflection seismic data in the Weddell Sea deep-sea basin...
Major ice loss in the Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is hypothesized to ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is largely marine-based and, thus, highly sensitive to climatic ...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
Multibeam swath bathymetry data sets collected over the past two decades have been compiled to ident...
The West Antarctic Ice-Sheet (WAIS) is likely to have been subject to very dynamic changes during it...
Studies of the sedimentary architecture and characteristics of the Antarctic continental margin prov...
Studies of the sedimentary architecture and characteristics of Antarctic shelves provide clues of pa...
AbstractThe seismic sediment record of the Amundsen Sea continental rise provides insight into the s...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
The seismic sediment record of the Amundsen Sea continental rise provides insight into the sedimenta...
The Amundsen Sea embayment is the least well-studied sector of the Pacific margin of West Antarctica...
Precise knowledge about the extent of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) at the Last Glacial Maximu...
The stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is threatened by the incursion of warm Circumpolar Dee...
In combining existing multichannel seismic reflection seismic data in the Weddell Sea deep-sea basin...
Major ice loss in the Amundsen Sea sector of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is hypothesized to ...
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) is largely marine-based and, thus, highly sensitive to climatic ...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
The distribution and internal architecture of seismostratigraphic sequences observed on the Antarcti...
Multibeam swath bathymetry data sets collected over the past two decades have been compiled to ident...
The West Antarctic Ice-Sheet (WAIS) is likely to have been subject to very dynamic changes during it...