Cockburn Island is one of the most historically significant places on the Antarctic continent. The isle was first surveyed in early 1843 during Captain James Ross' famous expedition, but the early explorers failed to recognise its geological and palaeontological significance.\ud \ud Cockburn Island is exceptional for it has the only succession of Upper Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene-Pliocene rocks on the continent, which is now known to contain an admirable and diverse fossil record of fauna and flora.\ud \ud These fossil assemblages are providing exciting new information on the evolutionary history of Antarctica. At least 22 species of Late Cretaceous macroinvertebrates and vertebrates have been recognised, whereas the Eocene record is sli...
Summary Many collections of Eocene Fossil leaves from Antarctica contain a rich store of insect trac...
AbstractThe Paleocene (66–56Ma) was a critical time interval for understanding recovery from mass ex...
ABSTRACT: A sequence of glacial deposits up to 4 m thick unconformably overlies the Eocene La Meseta...
One of the most important breakthroughs in Antarctic geological research over the last three decades...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
Within the last 25 years there has been a dramatic increase in our knowledge of the fossil record of...
Antarctica has significant environmental, scientific, historic, and intrinsic values, all of which a...
The James Ross Basin, at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, provides the thickest and best...
Macrofossils discovered in the Battye Glacier Formation (Pagodroma Group) of the Prince Charles Moun...
Many collections of Eocene Fossil leaves from Antarctica contain a rich store of insect trace fossil...
Over much of Antarctica rock exposures are very limited in extent, occurring mainly as isolated moun...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
Ten embedded fossil logs sampled in situ from the middle Eocene volcano-sedimentary rocks close to S...
The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N.E. Antar...
Summary Many collections of Eocene Fossil leaves from Antarctica contain a rich store of insect trac...
AbstractThe Paleocene (66–56Ma) was a critical time interval for understanding recovery from mass ex...
ABSTRACT: A sequence of glacial deposits up to 4 m thick unconformably overlies the Eocene La Meseta...
One of the most important breakthroughs in Antarctic geological research over the last three decades...
<div><p>The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N....
Within the last 25 years there has been a dramatic increase in our knowledge of the fossil record of...
Antarctica has significant environmental, scientific, historic, and intrinsic values, all of which a...
The James Ross Basin, at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, provides the thickest and best...
Macrofossils discovered in the Battye Glacier Formation (Pagodroma Group) of the Prince Charles Moun...
Many collections of Eocene Fossil leaves from Antarctica contain a rich store of insect trace fossil...
Over much of Antarctica rock exposures are very limited in extent, occurring mainly as isolated moun...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basi...
Ten embedded fossil logs sampled in situ from the middle Eocene volcano-sedimentary rocks close to S...
The extensive Late Cretaceous – Early Paleogene sedimentary succession of Seymour Island, N.E. Antar...
Summary Many collections of Eocene Fossil leaves from Antarctica contain a rich store of insect trac...
AbstractThe Paleocene (66–56Ma) was a critical time interval for understanding recovery from mass ex...
ABSTRACT: A sequence of glacial deposits up to 4 m thick unconformably overlies the Eocene La Meseta...