During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming region of the Southern Hemisphere and it is important to place this warming in the context of the natural climate and oceanographic variability of the recent geological past. Many biological proxies, such as marine diatom assemblages, have been used to determine Southern Ocean palaeoceanographic conditions during the Late Quaternary, however, few investigations have attempted to link observations of modern floras with the fossil record. In this study we examine a suite of modern austral spring (December 2003) and summer (February 2002) surface water samples from along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) continental shelf and compare these to...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming r...
The use of diatoms as palaeoecological indicators is well established, particularly in polar marine ...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
The nutrient-rich Southern Ocean is the world's richest source of biogenic opal, resulting in a circ...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming r...
The use of diatoms as palaeoecological indicators is well established, particularly in polar marine ...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
The available ecological and palaeoecological information for two sea ice-related marine diatoms (Ba...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
The nutrient-rich Southern Ocean is the world's richest source of biogenic opal, resulting in a circ...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...