Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present Pliocene could account for ∼10m of global mean sea level rise. Any sea level increase beyond this would require contributions from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS). Previous studies have presented low-resolution geochemical evidence from the geological record, suggesting repeated ice advance and retreat in low-lying areas of the EAIS such as the Wilkes Subglacial Basin. However, the rates and mechanisms of retreat events are less well constrained. Here we present orbitally-resolved marine detrital sediment provenance data, paired with ice-rafted debris and productivity proxies, during three time intervals from the middle to late Pliocene at...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The East Antarctic ice sheet underwent a major expansion during the Mid-Miocene Climate Transition, ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Approximately five million years ago, during the early Pliocene, global temperatures were 2 – 4 ⁰C w...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
AbstractDuring the early Pliocene a dynamic marine-based ice sheet retreated from the Wilkes Land ma...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
During the early Pliocene a dynamic marine-based ice sheet retreated from the Wilkes Land margin wit...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The East Antarctic ice sheet underwent a major expansion during the Mid-Miocene Climate Transition, ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Approximately five million years ago, during the early Pliocene, global temperatures were 2 – 4 ⁰C w...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
AbstractDuring the early Pliocene a dynamic marine-based ice sheet retreated from the Wilkes Land ma...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
This thesis investigates orbitally-paced variations in the extent of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS)...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
During the early Pliocene a dynamic marine-based ice sheet retreated from the Wilkes Land margin wit...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The East Antarctic ice sheet underwent a major expansion during the Mid-Miocene Climate Transition, ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...