The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica features continental margin depositional systems with high sediment input and consistent along-slope current activity. Understanding their genesis is a necessary step in interpreting the paleoenvironmental records they contain. Geomorphic mapping using a systematic multibeam survey shows variations in the roles of downslope and along slope sediment transport influenced by broad-scale topography and oceanography. The study area contains two areas with distinct geomorphology. Canyons in the eastern part of the area have concave thalwegs, are linked to the shelf edge and upper slope and show signs of erosion and deposition along their beds...
Our understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to climate and ocean changes requires t...
bathymetric and subbottom acoustic data from the slope and rise of the George Vth Land in 2006 from ...
Acquisition of swath bathymetry data west of the North Antarctic Peninsula (NAP), between 63°S and 6...
The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica ...
The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica ...
This study applies detailed seafloor bathymetry data and seafloor images to understand upper slope f...
Submarine gullies are the most common morphological features observed on Antarctic continental slope...
The continental margin of the George V Land represents the seaward termination of one of the largest...
Our understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to climate and ocean changes requires t...
Late Miocene to Recent sediments offshore from the Antarctic Peninsula are predominantly lithogenic,...
The rapidly thinning Totten Glacier on the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica, is the primary drainage o...
The southeastern Ross Sea outer shelf and slope are key areas to study the interactions between ocea...
Three recent Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) cruises — Leg 178, Antarctic Peninsula; Legs 119 and 188,...
Late Miocene to Recent sediments offshore from the Antarctic Peninsula are predominantly lithogenic,...
Swath bathymetry and seismic reflection profiles collected by the Italian Antarctic Program (PNRA WE...
Our understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to climate and ocean changes requires t...
bathymetric and subbottom acoustic data from the slope and rise of the George Vth Land in 2006 from ...
Acquisition of swath bathymetry data west of the North Antarctic Peninsula (NAP), between 63°S and 6...
The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica ...
The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica ...
This study applies detailed seafloor bathymetry data and seafloor images to understand upper slope f...
Submarine gullies are the most common morphological features observed on Antarctic continental slope...
The continental margin of the George V Land represents the seaward termination of one of the largest...
Our understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to climate and ocean changes requires t...
Late Miocene to Recent sediments offshore from the Antarctic Peninsula are predominantly lithogenic,...
The rapidly thinning Totten Glacier on the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica, is the primary drainage o...
The southeastern Ross Sea outer shelf and slope are key areas to study the interactions between ocea...
Three recent Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) cruises — Leg 178, Antarctic Peninsula; Legs 119 and 188,...
Late Miocene to Recent sediments offshore from the Antarctic Peninsula are predominantly lithogenic,...
Swath bathymetry and seismic reflection profiles collected by the Italian Antarctic Program (PNRA WE...
Our understanding of the response of the Antarctic ice sheet to climate and ocean changes requires t...
bathymetric and subbottom acoustic data from the slope and rise of the George Vth Land in 2006 from ...
Acquisition of swath bathymetry data west of the North Antarctic Peninsula (NAP), between 63°S and 6...