We evaluate the available palaeontological and geochemical proxy data from bivalves, bryozoans, silicoflagellates, diatoms and cetaceans for sea surface temperature (SST) regimes around the nearshore Antarctic coast during the late Neogene. These fossils can be found in a number of shallow marine sedimentary settings from three regions of the Antarctic continent, the northern Antarctic Peninsula, the Prydz Bay region and the western Ross Sea. Many of the proxies suggest maximum spring–summer SSTs that are warmer than present by up to 5 °C, which would result in reduced seasonal sea ice. The evidence suggests that the summers on the Antarctic shelf during the late Neogene experienced most of the warming, while winter SSTs were little chang...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
In the modern marine environment the silicoflagellate genus Dictyocha is rare, or absent, south of t...
The Middle and Late Miocene were associated with a global cooling trend, with the development of a p...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
Growth increment analysis coupled with stable isotopic data (δ18O/δ13C) from Early Pliocene (ca 4.7 ...
The Neogene (23.04-2.58 Ma) is characterised by progressive buildup of ice volume and climate coolin...
Palaeoecological changes in nannofossil assemblages in the Southern Ocean during Oligocene times are...
The Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago and had a profound effe...
During the Cenozoic Era (the last 65 Ma), Antarctica’s climate has evolved from ice free conditions ...
The question of whether Pliocene climate was warm enough to support a substantial vegetation cover o...
Southern Ocean and Antarctic sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau, Vestfold Hills and Prince Charle...
Aspects of the Neogene palaeoceanographic history of the southern Tasman Sea are described in this t...
Palaeoecological changes in nannofossil assemblages in the Southern Ocean during Oligocene times are...
Shallow marine late Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary deposits around coastal Antarctica and South ...
Paleotemperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores rely mainly on δD and δ18O records, with t...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
In the modern marine environment the silicoflagellate genus Dictyocha is rare, or absent, south of t...
The Middle and Late Miocene were associated with a global cooling trend, with the development of a p...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
Growth increment analysis coupled with stable isotopic data (δ18O/δ13C) from Early Pliocene (ca 4.7 ...
The Neogene (23.04-2.58 Ma) is characterised by progressive buildup of ice volume and climate coolin...
Palaeoecological changes in nannofossil assemblages in the Southern Ocean during Oligocene times are...
The Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction event occurred 66 million years ago and had a profound effe...
During the Cenozoic Era (the last 65 Ma), Antarctica’s climate has evolved from ice free conditions ...
The question of whether Pliocene climate was warm enough to support a substantial vegetation cover o...
Southern Ocean and Antarctic sediments from the Kerguelen Plateau, Vestfold Hills and Prince Charle...
Aspects of the Neogene palaeoceanographic history of the southern Tasman Sea are described in this t...
Palaeoecological changes in nannofossil assemblages in the Southern Ocean during Oligocene times are...
Shallow marine late Neogene and Quaternary sedimentary deposits around coastal Antarctica and South ...
Paleotemperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores rely mainly on δD and δ18O records, with t...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
In the modern marine environment the silicoflagellate genus Dictyocha is rare, or absent, south of t...
The Middle and Late Miocene were associated with a global cooling trend, with the development of a p...