Analyses on a sediment core collected from the Windmill Islands, East Antarctica are used to demonstrate that climatic conditions in this region prior to the Last Glacial Maximum were similar to those during the Holocene and that the area was overrun by ice at some stage between 26 kyr BP and the onset of biogenic sedimentation 11 kyr BP. The 10.9 m long core was taken from a marine inlet (epishelf lake) on Peterson Island and is predominantly a sapropel of Holocene age. Material in the lower part of the core includes a till layer lain down during the last glacial in the region and below this till is material which has been dated to 26 kyr BP. Geochemical analyses conducted on the core demonstrate similarities between the Holocene sequence ...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The Rauer Group is an archipelago in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. The ice-free islands and the surrou...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The Late Quaternary climate history of the Larsemann Hills has been reconstructed using siliceous mi...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The Rauer Group is an archipelago in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. The ice-free islands and the surrou...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Sediment profiles from several lakes/ponds in the northern, ice-free area of James Ross Island, Anta...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The Late Quaternary climate history of the Larsemann Hills has been reconstructed using siliceous mi...
Information on East-Antarctic coastal environments during the Holocene is relatively sparse. This is...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
Little is known about the response of terrestrial East Antarctica to climate changes during the last...
A mid-Holocene climate optimum is inferred from a palaeosalinity reconstruction of a closed saline l...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the southern Windmill Islands, East Antarctica, h...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...