Lapeyrère Bay is located on the eastern side of Anvers Island, off the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Though a large amount of data has been gathered in Lapeyrère Bay, very little has been published on the fjord’s glacial retreat history. The primary purpose of this study is to reconstruct glacial retreat from Lapeyrère Bay using cores for chronology and facies analysis, shallow seismic for mapping facies, and multibeam swath bathymetry for identifying seafloor morphological features. Bathymetric maps display seafloor features including grounding zone wedges and a glacial outwash fan. Core data have documented five sediment facies, interpreted as open-marine, glacial outwash fan, and proximal glacial-marine deposits. This study also seeks t...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
In order to determine the timing of Antarctic ice sheet retreat and advance during the Late Quaterna...
Piston cores and single-channel seismic data were acquired in Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, t...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is the northernmost extent of the Antarctic continent. Due to the locat...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Reconstructing the advance and retreat of past ice sheets provides important long-term context for r...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Three marine sediment cores were collected along the length of the fjord axis of Barilari Bay, Graha...
Climatic change in Antarctica is strongest over the Antarctic Peninsula where in places the annual m...
This award provides support for three years for a project to develop a radiocarbon chronology for re...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
In order to determine the timing of Antarctic ice sheet retreat and advance during the Late Quaterna...
Piston cores and single-channel seismic data were acquired in Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, t...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is the northernmost extent of the Antarctic continent. Due to the locat...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Reconstructing the advance and retreat of past ice sheets provides important long-term context for r...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Three marine sediment cores were collected along the length of the fjord axis of Barilari Bay, Graha...
Climatic change in Antarctica is strongest over the Antarctic Peninsula where in places the annual m...
This award provides support for three years for a project to develop a radiocarbon chronology for re...
Glaciers flowing into the Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) account for > 35% of the total discharge of t...
In order to determine the timing of Antarctic ice sheet retreat and advance during the Late Quaterna...
Piston cores and single-channel seismic data were acquired in Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, t...