Neogene glacigenic strata, collectively referred to as the Sirius Group, are widely distributed throughout the Transantarctic Mountains. The group is particularly well exposed near the head of Shackleton Glacier (858109 to 858409S) on Roberts Massif and at Bennett Platform. These deposits are critical for examining the nature of former ice flow from the East Antarctic Ice Sheet into the Ross Embayment. The Sirius Group rests on a glacially grooved and striated pavement named herein the ‘‘Shackleton erosion surface.’’ The sub–Sirius Group surface on Roberts Massif was of low relief, and glaciogenic sediment was deposited on it as a sheet of uniform thickness. At Bennett Platform, stratigraphic sections attain a thickness of 110 m thick and a...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
The discovery of Antarctica's deepest subglacial trough beneath the Denman Glacier, combined with hi...
Neogene glacigenic strata, collectively referred to as the Sirius Group, are widely distributed thro...
A paucity of data from the Antarctic continent has resulted in conflicting interpretations of Neogen...
This study uses bulk X-ray diffraction (XRD), heavy mineral analysis and analysis of detrital modes ...
This report is part of a continuing investigation in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica, under...
The stability, configuration and volume of the Cenozoic Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) are poorly known a...
Ice-free areas at high elevation in the central Transantarctic Mountains preserve moraines and drift...
(From summary, pp. 105-106) In the central Transantarctic Mountains, the Sirius Formation consists ...
Two independent records of latest Neogene (2,0 - 6.0 Ma.) glacioeustasy are presented, one of Antarc...
The Sirius Group comprises of wet based glacial and related deposits found at high elevations throug...
An elevated erosional trimline in the heart of West Antarctica in the Ellsworth Mountains tells of t...
The southern Prince Albert Mountains, between David and Mawson Glaciers (75°30\u27 to 76°S) in Victo...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Neoproterozoic successions has been the subject of long-standi...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
The discovery of Antarctica's deepest subglacial trough beneath the Denman Glacier, combined with hi...
Neogene glacigenic strata, collectively referred to as the Sirius Group, are widely distributed thro...
A paucity of data from the Antarctic continent has resulted in conflicting interpretations of Neogen...
This study uses bulk X-ray diffraction (XRD), heavy mineral analysis and analysis of detrital modes ...
This report is part of a continuing investigation in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica, under...
The stability, configuration and volume of the Cenozoic Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) are poorly known a...
Ice-free areas at high elevation in the central Transantarctic Mountains preserve moraines and drift...
(From summary, pp. 105-106) In the central Transantarctic Mountains, the Sirius Formation consists ...
Two independent records of latest Neogene (2,0 - 6.0 Ma.) glacioeustasy are presented, one of Antarc...
The Sirius Group comprises of wet based glacial and related deposits found at high elevations throug...
An elevated erosional trimline in the heart of West Antarctica in the Ellsworth Mountains tells of t...
The southern Prince Albert Mountains, between David and Mawson Glaciers (75°30\u27 to 76°S) in Victo...
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of Neoproterozoic successions has been the subject of long-standi...
This paper explores the long-term evolution of a subglacial fjord landscape in the Shackleton Range,...
Understanding the glacial changes that have occurred in southern McMurdo Sound throughout the Neogen...
The discovery of Antarctica's deepest subglacial trough beneath the Denman Glacier, combined with hi...