Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at high southern latitudes and provide insight regarding ice sheet sensitivity to past climate change. The early to mid-Miocene (23–14 Mya) is a compelling interval to study as global temperatures and atmospheric CO2 concentrations were similar to those projected for coming centuries. Importantly, this time interval includes the Miocene Climatic Optimum, a period of global warmth during which average surface temperatures were 3–4 °C higher than today. Miocene sediments in the ANDRILL-2A drill core from the Western Ross Sea, Antarctica, indicate that the Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) was highly variable through this key time interval. A mul...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...
Antarctic ice sheet and climate evolution during the mid-Miocene has direct relevance for understand...
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...
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...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
A 1138-meter sediment core (AND-2A) recovered from the Southern McMurdo Sound sector of the Ross Sea...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...
Antarctic ice sheet and climate evolution during the mid-Miocene has direct relevance for understand...
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...
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...
Geological records from the Antarctic margin offer direct evidence of environmental variability at h...
The mid-Miocene provides an important example relevant to the response of the East Antarctic Ice She...
A 1138-meter sediment core (AND-2A) recovered from the Southern McMurdo Sound sector of the Ross Sea...
Geological data indicate that there were major variations in Antarctic ice sheet volume and extent d...
The middle Miocene Climatic Optimum (17-15Ma; MCO) is a period of global warmth and relatively high ...
The Miocene to Pliocene (Neogene) occurred between 23.04 and 2.58 million years ago and includes int...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
About 34 million years ago, Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet formed on Antarctica as atmosphe...
Observations and model experiments highlight the importance of ocean heat in forcing ice sheet retre...
In 2007, the Antarctic Geological Drilling Program (ANDRILL) drilled 1138.54 m of strata ~10 km of...
Antarctic ice sheet and climate evolution during the mid-Miocene has direct relevance for understand...