1.P2.A-1: The diatom record of the ANDRILL – McMurdo Ice Shelf project drillcoreReed Scherer, Diane Winter, Charlotte Sjunneskog, and Paola Maffioli4 1.P2.A-2: Preliminary 40Ar/39Ar results from the AND-1B coreJake I. Ross, William C. McIntosh, and Nelia W. Dunbar 1.P2.A-3: Preliminary chronostratigraphy for the upper 700 m (upper Miocene–Pleistocene) of the AND-1B drillcore recovered from beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf, AntarcticaGary S. Wilson, Richard H. Levy, Greg Browne, Fabio Florindo, Stuart A. Henrys, Ian Graham, William C. McIntosh, R. M. McKay, T. R. Naish, Christian Ohneiser, Ross D. Powell, Jake I. Ross, Leonardo Sagnotti, Reed Scherer, Charlotte Sjunneskog, C.Percy Strong, Marco Taviani, and Diane Winter10 1.P2.A-4: Future geolo...
The ANDRILL Program successfully recovered a 1285 m-long succession of cyclic glacimarine sediment w...
Scientific drilling continues to advance knowledge of Antarctica’s role in the climate system and th...
A unique drilling project in the western Ross Sea has revealed that Antarctica had a much more event...
1.P2.A-1: The diatom record of the ANDRILL – McMurdo Ice Shelf project drillcoreReed Scherer, Diane ...
The Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) program—a collaboration between Germany, Italy, New Zeal...
ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a new international, multi-disciplinary drilling program ...
During the Southern Hemisphere\u27s last summer, between October 29 and December 26, about 80 resear...
One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007; www.ipy...
One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007;www.ipy....
The ANDRILL Program successfully recovered a 1285 m-long succession of cyclic glacimarine sediment w...
Some of the greatest uncertainties in our understanding of Cenozoic global tectonics and climate can...
During the austral spring of 2007, the Southern McMurdo (SMS) Project recovered a 1138.54 meter lo...
Because of the paucity of exposed rock, the direct physical record of Antarctic Cenozoic glacial hi...
Geological drilling technology developed over the last quarter century has provided access to critic...
During the Southern Hemisphere’s last summer, between October 29 and December 26, about 80 researche...
The ANDRILL Program successfully recovered a 1285 m-long succession of cyclic glacimarine sediment w...
Scientific drilling continues to advance knowledge of Antarctica’s role in the climate system and th...
A unique drilling project in the western Ross Sea has revealed that Antarctica had a much more event...
1.P2.A-1: The diatom record of the ANDRILL – McMurdo Ice Shelf project drillcoreReed Scherer, Diane ...
The Antarctic Geological Drilling (ANDRILL) program—a collaboration between Germany, Italy, New Zeal...
ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) is a new international, multi-disciplinary drilling program ...
During the Southern Hemisphere\u27s last summer, between October 29 and December 26, about 80 resear...
One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007; www.ipy...
One of the scientific programs of the Fourth International Polar Year (Allison et al., 2007;www.ipy....
The ANDRILL Program successfully recovered a 1285 m-long succession of cyclic glacimarine sediment w...
Some of the greatest uncertainties in our understanding of Cenozoic global tectonics and climate can...
During the austral spring of 2007, the Southern McMurdo (SMS) Project recovered a 1138.54 meter lo...
Because of the paucity of exposed rock, the direct physical record of Antarctic Cenozoic glacial hi...
Geological drilling technology developed over the last quarter century has provided access to critic...
During the Southern Hemisphere’s last summer, between October 29 and December 26, about 80 researche...
The ANDRILL Program successfully recovered a 1285 m-long succession of cyclic glacimarine sediment w...
Scientific drilling continues to advance knowledge of Antarctica’s role in the climate system and th...
A unique drilling project in the western Ross Sea has revealed that Antarctica had a much more event...