The presence of widespread terrigenous material of an ice-rafted origin in Quaternary sediments of the Southern Ocean has been recognized for almost 150 years. Normally this material has been ascribed to deposits from icebergs of continental Antarctic origin. However, during Quaternary glaciations there have been periods of extensive land ice across the sub-Antarctic, on both islands scattered around most of the circumpolar extent of the Southern Ocean, as well as in Patagonia, so providing alternative sources for debris-carrying icebergs. Here a relatively high resolution ocean and iceberg model is used to study the potential distribution of ice-rafted debris (IRD) from the range of past ice sources around the Southern Ocean. It is shown t...
In the modern Southern Ocean, very little debris is delivered to the sea by icebergs. Whatever debri...
Summary The past behavior of the Antarctic ice sheets under different climate conditions to today is...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
The flux and provenance of ice-rafted detritus (IRD) deposited in the Southern Ocean can reveal info...
This database contains the data resulting from a study of Antarctic Ice Sheet history, over the last...
The dominant feature of large-scale mass transfer in the modern ocean is the Atlantic meridional ove...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
The geochemical and geochronological fingerprint of rock debris eroded and carried by ice streams ma...
Ice-rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental mar...
Terrigenous sediment parameters in modern sea-bottom samples and sediment cores of the South Atlanti...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
[1] Ice‐rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental...
In the modern Southern Ocean, very little debris is delivered to the sea by icebergs. Whatever debri...
Summary The past behavior of the Antarctic ice sheets under different climate conditions to today is...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
The flux and provenance of ice-rafted detritus (IRD) deposited in the Southern Ocean can reveal info...
This database contains the data resulting from a study of Antarctic Ice Sheet history, over the last...
The dominant feature of large-scale mass transfer in the modern ocean is the Atlantic meridional ove...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
The geochemical and geochronological fingerprint of rock debris eroded and carried by ice streams ma...
Ice-rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental mar...
Terrigenous sediment parameters in modern sea-bottom samples and sediment cores of the South Atlanti...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...
Ice loss in the Southern Hemisphere has been greatest over the past 30 years in West Antarctica. The...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
[1] Ice‐rafted debris mass accumulation rates (IRD MAR) at a drill site on the Antarctic continental...
In the modern Southern Ocean, very little debris is delivered to the sea by icebergs. Whatever debri...
Summary The past behavior of the Antarctic ice sheets under different climate conditions to today is...
Our understanding of the deglacial evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) following the Last Gla...