Winds in the Southern Ocean drive exchanges of heat and carbon dioxide between the ocean and atmosphere. Wind dynamics also explain the dominant patterns of both basal and surface melting of glaciers and ice shelves in the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas. Long records of past wind strength and atmospheric circulation are needed to assess the significance of these recent changes. Here we present evidence for a novel proxy of past south westerly wind (SWW) strength over the Amundsen and Bellingshausen Seas, based on diatoms preserved in an Antarctic Peninsula ice core. Ecological affinities of the identified diatom taxa indicate an almost exclusively marine assemblage, dominated by open ocean taxa from the Northern Antarctic Zone (NAZ). Ba...
Understanding the response of the Antarctic ice sheets during the rapid climatic change that accompa...
International audienceThe Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly wa...
Marine diatoms in tillites along the Transantarctic Mountains (TAMs) have been used to suggest a dim...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds are among the most important drivers of recently observed env...
New ice-core records are being developed from the sub-Antarctic, a region previously lacking in pale...
The Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet is currently experiencing sustained and accelerating loss of ice. ...
Recent changes in the strength and location of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) have bee...
The presence of marine microfossils (diatoms) in glacier ice and ice cores has been documented from ...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
The last transition from a full glacial to a full interglacial state is of special importance to inv...
Back trajectory analysis, provided by the British Atmospheric Data Centre using meteorological param...
We present a high-resolution paleoceanographic record of deglaciation based on diatom assemblages fr...
The Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) plays a major role in the climate and environment of Antarctica and the S...
Understanding the response of the Antarctic ice sheets during the rapid climatic change that accompa...
International audienceThe Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly wa...
Marine diatoms in tillites along the Transantarctic Mountains (TAMs) have been used to suggest a dim...
The Southern Hemisphere westerly winds are among the most important drivers of recently observed env...
New ice-core records are being developed from the sub-Antarctic, a region previously lacking in pale...
The Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet is currently experiencing sustained and accelerating loss of ice. ...
Recent changes in the strength and location of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) have bee...
The presence of marine microfossils (diatoms) in glacier ice and ice cores has been documented from ...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
The last transition from a full glacial to a full interglacial state is of special importance to inv...
Back trajectory analysis, provided by the British Atmospheric Data Centre using meteorological param...
We present a high-resolution paleoceanographic record of deglaciation based on diatom assemblages fr...
The Amundsen Sea Low (ASL) plays a major role in the climate and environment of Antarctica and the S...
Understanding the response of the Antarctic ice sheets during the rapid climatic change that accompa...
International audienceThe Antarctic Peninsula (AP) has been identified as one of the most rapidly wa...
Marine diatoms in tillites along the Transantarctic Mountains (TAMs) have been used to suggest a dim...