A sediment core from Progress Lake, one of the oldest lacustrine sequences in East Antarctica, contains distinct zones dating from a previous interglacial (most likely Marine Isotope Stage 5e, c. 125–115 kyr BP) and the present interglacial (Marine Isotope Stage 1), separated by a transition zone representing when the lake became sub-glacial. Profiles of fossil pigments, determined using high performance liquid chromatography and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, show distinct differences in the photoautotrophic community during these two interglacial periods. The first was dominated by algae and purple phototrophic bacteria, with periods of photic zone euxinia indicated by pigments from anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria. Speci...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...
With the exception of the diatoms, little is known of the extinction, colonization, and succession o...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
At retreating margins of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, there are a number of locations where former subgl...
At retreating margins of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, there are a number of locations where former subgl...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Fossil pigments were identified in a sediment core from Kirisjes Pond, a small lake in the Larsemann...
AbstractThe paleolimnology of two lakes which were isolated as a result of the crustal uplift during...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
A 47 cm long sediment core collected from an inland lake of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica has ...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...
With the exception of the diatoms, little is known of the extinction, colonization, and succession o...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
We reconstruct terrestrial and freshwater environments of the last two Quaternary interglacials in c...
Novel biological proxies and inference models were developed to reconstruct past environmental chang...
At retreating margins of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, there are a number of locations where former subgl...
At retreating margins of the Antarctic Ice Sheet, there are a number of locations where former subgl...
Despite the dominance of cyanobacteria in polar freshwater aquatic ecosystems, little is known about...
Fossil pigments were identified in a sediment core from Kirisjes Pond, a small lake in the Larsemann...
AbstractThe paleolimnology of two lakes which were isolated as a result of the crustal uplift during...
Research in East Antarctica has shown several recent environmental changes that may be linked to hum...
Information on East Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
Palaeoclimate changes, such as the Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age, are well-defined...
A 47 cm long sediment core collected from an inland lake of the Vestfold Hills, East Antarctica has ...
To compile reference data for palaeolimnological studies using fossil pigment, we examined the exten...
With the exception of the diatoms, little is known of the extinction, colonization, and succession o...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...