The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique documentation of Neogene environments in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica. Especially important is the biological legacy of the climatically crucial ‘mild’ middle Miocene phase. Diatom-bearing units provide key information for stratigraphic intervals never previously recovered from locations proximal to the Antarctic continent and constrain the age model for the AND-2A core. Benthic calcareous (and agglutinated) foraminifera were present at many levels; remarkable is the occurrence of planktonic taxa only seldom found in the Neogene nearshore record of the Ross Sea region. The sporadic occurrence of calcareous dinoflagellate remains (thoracosp...
An exceptional triple palynological signal (unusually high abundance of marine, freshwater, and ter...
Sites 1165 and 1167 were drilled on the continental slope and rise seaward of Prydz Bay, East Antarc...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique do...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
The scope of this study is fully embedded within the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Project...
Fossils provide key data sets for the interpretation of the AND-1B core. Calcareous plankton and ben...
The ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) Project was carried out in December of 2007 by an internati...
The Ross Sea during the Early to Middle Miocene was influenced by Antarctic Ice Sheets that were hig...
Based on the alternation of diamicts with other clastic sedimentary facies, the predominantly lithif...
Present understanding of Antarctic climate change during the Early to Mid-Miocene, including major c...
Lower Oligocene (ca. 31 Ma) to lower Miocene (ca. 18.5 Ma) biosiliceous microfossils recovered from ...
Marine diatoms are the primary biostratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental tool for interpreting the ...
During the austral spring of 2007, the Southern McMurdo (SMS) Project recovered a 1138.54 meter long...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
An exceptional triple palynological signal (unusually high abundance of marine, freshwater, and ter...
Sites 1165 and 1167 were drilled on the continental slope and rise seaward of Prydz Bay, East Antarc...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique do...
The palaeontological yield of the 1138.54 metre-long AND-2A sedimentary rock core provides unique d...
The scope of this study is fully embedded within the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Project...
Fossils provide key data sets for the interpretation of the AND-1B core. Calcareous plankton and ben...
The ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) Project was carried out in December of 2007 by an internati...
The Ross Sea during the Early to Middle Miocene was influenced by Antarctic Ice Sheets that were hig...
Based on the alternation of diamicts with other clastic sedimentary facies, the predominantly lithif...
Present understanding of Antarctic climate change during the Early to Mid-Miocene, including major c...
Lower Oligocene (ca. 31 Ma) to lower Miocene (ca. 18.5 Ma) biosiliceous microfossils recovered from ...
Marine diatoms are the primary biostratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental tool for interpreting the ...
During the austral spring of 2007, the Southern McMurdo (SMS) Project recovered a 1138.54 meter long...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2013. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
An exceptional triple palynological signal (unusually high abundance of marine, freshwater, and ter...
Sites 1165 and 1167 were drilled on the continental slope and rise seaward of Prydz Bay, East Antarc...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...