The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a global climate state that was 2-3 °C warmer than present with limited ice sheets in the Northern Hemisphere to one that was characterized by continental-scale glaciations at both poles. Growth and decay of these ice sheets was paced by variations in the Earth\u27s orbit around the Sun. However, the nature of the influence of orbital forcing on the ice sheets is unclear, particularly in light of the absence of a strong 20,000-year precession signal in geologic records of global ice volume and sea level. Here we present a record of the rate of accumulation of iceberg-rafted debris oshore from the East Antarctic ice sheet, adjacent to the Wilkes...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...