Lake sediment archives covering several glacial cycles are scarce in the Southern Hemisphere and they are challenging to date. Here we present the chronostratigraphy of the oldest continuous lake sediment archive in Tasmania, Australia; a 5.5 m and 270 ka (Marine Isotope Stage 8) sediment core from Lake Selina. We employ radiometric dating (radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence) and relative dating (geomagnetic and climate comparisons). Bayesian modeling of the radiometric ages reaches back to 80 ka (1.7 m) and relative dating using a dynamic programing algorithm allows dating of the full sequence. Elemental data, magnetic properties and beryllium isotopes from Lake Selina reveal a close fit to Antarctic ice core climate proxies...
Establishing accurate chronologies for Late Quaternary Antarctic marine sediments is often a challen...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
We present an array of new proxy data and review existing ones from core Fr1/94-GC3 from the East Ta...
This Data in Brief paper comprises dataset obtained for sediment cores collected from Lake Selina, l...
Magnetostratigraphic techniques have been applied to Quaternary glacial deposits of western, central...
The last 35 years have seen rapid advances in our knowledge of climate change during the Quaternary ...
The last 35 years have seen rapid advances in our knowledge of climate change during the Quaternary ...
The study of the Quaternary glacial history of Tasmania using various relative dating methods (weath...
Tasmania is important for understanding Quaternary climatic change because it is one of only three a...
Tasmania is important for understanding Quaternary climatic change because it is one of only three a...
A 70 meters long continental sediment record was recovered at Darwin Crater in western Tasmania, Aus...
Most of the oldest Qμaternary deposits date to the upper part of the Early Pleistocene Series, which...
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al exposure ages of 12 boulders from two moraine complexes in the Western Arth...
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al exposure ages of 12 boulders from two moraine complexes in the Western Arth...
Establishing accurate chronologies for Late Quaternary Antarctic marine sediments is often a challen...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
We present an array of new proxy data and review existing ones from core Fr1/94-GC3 from the East Ta...
This Data in Brief paper comprises dataset obtained for sediment cores collected from Lake Selina, l...
Magnetostratigraphic techniques have been applied to Quaternary glacial deposits of western, central...
The last 35 years have seen rapid advances in our knowledge of climate change during the Quaternary ...
The last 35 years have seen rapid advances in our knowledge of climate change during the Quaternary ...
The study of the Quaternary glacial history of Tasmania using various relative dating methods (weath...
Tasmania is important for understanding Quaternary climatic change because it is one of only three a...
Tasmania is important for understanding Quaternary climatic change because it is one of only three a...
A 70 meters long continental sediment record was recovered at Darwin Crater in western Tasmania, Aus...
Most of the oldest Qμaternary deposits date to the upper part of the Early Pleistocene Series, which...
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al exposure ages of 12 boulders from two moraine complexes in the Western Arth...
Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al exposure ages of 12 boulders from two moraine complexes in the Western Arth...
Establishing accurate chronologies for Late Quaternary Antarctic marine sediments is often a challen...
Long, well-dated records of climate change in Australia are rare because most of the continent is pr...
We present an array of new proxy data and review existing ones from core Fr1/94-GC3 from the East Ta...