We present results of a multi-proxy study on marine sediment core JR179-PC466 recovered from the crest of a sediment drift off the West Antarctic Peninsula at approximately 2300 m water depth. The 10.45 m-long core consists dominantly of glaciomarine terrigenous sedi- ments, with only traces of calcium carbonate (,1 wt%). Despite the very low abundance of calcar- eous foraminifera, planktonic shell numbers are sufficient for stable isotope analyses in two-thirds of the samples studied. The core chronology is based on oxygen isotope stratigraphy and corre- lation of its relative palaeomagnetic intensity (RPI) with a stacked reference curve. According to the age model, core PC466 spans the last 75 ka, with average sedimentation rates of...
We report high-resolution planktonic foraminifer census counts and stable oxygen and carbon isotope ...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 188, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica is part of a larger initiative to explore...
We present results of a multi-proxy study on marine sediment core JR179-PC466 recovered from the cre...
The Antarctic Peninsula’s Pacific margin is one of the best studied sectors of the Antarctic contine...
To reveal the late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes at the Antarctic continental margin, we tes...
The SEDANO Project recovered 19 gravity cores on sediment drifts from the Pacific continental margin...
The continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula includes a number of large sediment mounds inte...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
The first moderate‐ to high‐resolution Holocene marine stable isotope record from the nearshore Anta...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
We used benthic foraminiferal assemblages and the stable carbon isotopic composition of benthic fora...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
This thesis presents the first high-resolution palaeoceanographic study of environmental changes in ...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
We report high-resolution planktonic foraminifer census counts and stable oxygen and carbon isotope ...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 188, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica is part of a larger initiative to explore...
We present results of a multi-proxy study on marine sediment core JR179-PC466 recovered from the cre...
The Antarctic Peninsula’s Pacific margin is one of the best studied sectors of the Antarctic contine...
To reveal the late Quaternary paleoenvironmental changes at the Antarctic continental margin, we tes...
The SEDANO Project recovered 19 gravity cores on sediment drifts from the Pacific continental margin...
The continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula includes a number of large sediment mounds inte...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
The first moderate‐ to high‐resolution Holocene marine stable isotope record from the nearshore Anta...
Modern global warming is likely to cause future melting of Earth's polar ice sheets that may result ...
We used benthic foraminiferal assemblages and the stable carbon isotopic composition of benthic fora...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
This thesis presents the first high-resolution palaeoceanographic study of environmental changes in ...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
We report high-resolution planktonic foraminifer census counts and stable oxygen and carbon isotope ...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Ocean Drilling Program Leg 188, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica is part of a larger initiative to explore...