The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and Miocene ( ∼ 34–5Ma) from smaller to substantially larger than today, both on million-year and on orbital timescales. However, reproduction through physical modeling of a dynamic response of the ice sheets to climate forcing remains problematic, suggesting the existence of complex feedback mechanisms between the cryosphere, ocean, and atmosphere systems. There is therefore an urgent need to improve the models for better predictions of these systems, including resulting potential future sea level change. To assess the interactions between the cryosphere, ocean, and atmosphere, knowledge of ancient sea surface conditions close to the Antarctic ma...
Next to atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ice-proximal oceanographic conditions are a critical factor...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Low º18O values from deep-sea records during the Late Oligocene were attributed to deep-sea warming ...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Superimposed on a global long-term cooling trend from the warm conditions of the Paleogene into the ...
Changes in ice volume and resulting changes in sea level were determined for the late Oligocene (26–...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
Next to atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ice-proximal oceanographic conditions are a critical factor...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and...
The volume of the Antarctic continental ice sheet(s) varied substantially during the Oligocene and M...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Low º18O values from deep-sea records during the Late Oligocene were attributed to deep-sea warming ...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Superimposed on a global long-term cooling trend from the warm conditions of the Paleogene into the ...
Changes in ice volume and resulting changes in sea level were determined for the late Oligocene (26–...
Recent high-resolution Oligocene–Miocene oxygen isotopic records revealed a relatively transient, ca...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
Next to atmospheric CO2 concentrations, ice-proximal oceanographic conditions are a critical factor...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...