The provenance of Ross Sea Drift deposits from the McMurdo Sound region (Antarctica), ranging from middle Quaternary to a Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) age, has been investigated by means of petrographic techniques. A total of 19 bulk till samples from four areas was analyzed for three different granulometric fractions: pebble to cobble, granule, and coarse to very coarse sand grain size. Deposits were classified following the lithological composition of clasts and occurrence of different petrographic groups was evaluated for each sample. Clasts composition predominantly reflects source rocks cropping out in the region between Mackay and Koettlitz glaciers, with McMurdo Volcanic Group rocks being the most represented lithologies in the R...
A detailed provenance study of gravel-size clasts in the lowermost 438 m of the ANDRILL AND-2A core ...
A detailed study of gravel-size sedimentary clasts in the ANDRILL-2A (AND-2A) drill core reveals dis...
The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the glo...
Piston core, drill core, and high resolution seismic data from McMurdo Sound were analyzed and tied ...
Petrological investigations of the sand fraction and of granule- to cobble-sized clasts in the Plio-...
A large portion of global sea-level increase over the last glacial cycle is believed to originate fr...
The Ross Sea received about one third of the Antarctic ice. It is a crucial area to investigate the ...
The cryosphere in the McMurdo Sound region has undergone significant modifications during the last 1...
The stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet has long been the subject of debate. Recently, basal till h...
Understanding the history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is crucial to predicting accurately the future ...
Bulk chemical fine-grained sediment compositions from southern Victoria Land glacimarine sediments p...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
Significant down-core modal and compositional variations are described for granule- to cobble-sized ...
Since the early Oligocene, the descent into global colder conditions has led to the stepwise growth ...
In order to reveal provenance of detrital sediments supplied by West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), 19 ...
A detailed provenance study of gravel-size clasts in the lowermost 438 m of the ANDRILL AND-2A core ...
A detailed study of gravel-size sedimentary clasts in the ANDRILL-2A (AND-2A) drill core reveals dis...
The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the glo...
Piston core, drill core, and high resolution seismic data from McMurdo Sound were analyzed and tied ...
Petrological investigations of the sand fraction and of granule- to cobble-sized clasts in the Plio-...
A large portion of global sea-level increase over the last glacial cycle is believed to originate fr...
The Ross Sea received about one third of the Antarctic ice. It is a crucial area to investigate the ...
The cryosphere in the McMurdo Sound region has undergone significant modifications during the last 1...
The stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet has long been the subject of debate. Recently, basal till h...
Understanding the history of the Antarctic Ice Sheet is crucial to predicting accurately the future ...
Bulk chemical fine-grained sediment compositions from southern Victoria Land glacimarine sediments p...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
Significant down-core modal and compositional variations are described for granule- to cobble-sized ...
Since the early Oligocene, the descent into global colder conditions has led to the stepwise growth ...
In order to reveal provenance of detrital sediments supplied by West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), 19 ...
A detailed provenance study of gravel-size clasts in the lowermost 438 m of the ANDRILL AND-2A core ...
A detailed study of gravel-size sedimentary clasts in the ANDRILL-2A (AND-2A) drill core reveals dis...
The Ross Sea Ice Sheet (RSIS) filled much of the Ross Sea embayment with grounded ice during the glo...