Antarctic ice sheet and climate evolution during the mid-Miocene has direct relevance for understanding ice sheet (in)stability and the long-term response to elevated atmospheric CO2 in the future. Geologic records reconstruct major fluctuations in the volume and extent of marine and terrestrial ice during the mid-Miocene, revealing a dynamic Antarctic ice-sheet response to past climatic variations. We use an ensemble of climate – ice sheet – vegetation model simulations spanning a range of CO2 concentrations, Transantarctic Mountain uplift scenarios, and glacial/interglacial climatic conditions to identify climate and ice-sheet conditions consistent with Antarctic mid-Miocene terrestrial and marine geological records. We explore climatic v...
Since the inception of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (~34 Myr ago), lan...
A 1138-meter sediment core (AND-2A) recovered from the Southern McMurdo Sound sector of the Ross Sea...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
This is the data repository associated with the manuscript CO2 and Tectonic Controls on Antarctic C...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing icesheet retrea...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Sea level rise is one of the major social and environmental challenges that threatens modern civiliz...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Since the inception of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (~34 Myr ago), lan...
A 1138-meter sediment core (AND-2A) recovered from the Southern McMurdo Sound sector of the Ross Sea...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
This is the data repository associated with the manuscript CO2 and Tectonic Controls on Antarctic C...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing icesheet retrea...
Antarctic ice sheet and Southern Ocean paleoceanographic configurations during the late Oligocene ar...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Sea level rise is one of the major social and environmental challenges that threatens modern civiliz...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
Since the inception of the Antarctic ice sheet at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition (~34 Myr ago), lan...
A 1138-meter sediment core (AND-2A) recovered from the Southern McMurdo Sound sector of the Ross Sea...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...