We present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia to characterise the glacial geomorphology and to identify the relative timings and extent of past glacial advance and retreat. Bathymetry data revealed a range of glacial features including terminal, retreat and truncated moraines, deep (distal) outer and shallow (proximal) inner basins and cross shelf troughs. These provide evidence of glacial advance and retreat through several glacial cycles. A near consistent pattern of large scale submarine geomorphological features was observed in the different fjords suggesting a similar response of margins of the island ice cap to past climate forcing. A relative chronology based ...
A detailed stratigraphical, palaeoecological and geomorphological reconstruction of a fjord head on ...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
AbstractWe present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antar...
We present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antarctic isl...
We mapped and dated the glacial geomorphology of north-east South Georgia, in the maritime sub-Antar...
South Georgia, one of the largest sub-Antarctic islands, is located within the Southern Ocean and is...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
A grid derived from a new compilation of marine echo-sounding data sets has allowed us to visualize ...
A grid derived from a new compilation of marine echo-sounding data sets has allowed us to visualize ...
There has been a long history of debate over the extent and timing of past glaciations on the small ...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
Sub-Antarctic South Georgia (54° 17′ S, 36° 30′ W, 3755 km2) is a large heavily glacierized island t...
Sub-Antarctic South Georgia (54° 17′ S, 36° 30′ W, 3755 km2) is a large heavily glacierized island t...
Past studies of South Georgia’s climatic history were constrained to land-based sedimentary records,...
A detailed stratigraphical, palaeoecological and geomorphological reconstruction of a fjord head on ...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...
AbstractWe present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antar...
We present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antarctic isl...
We mapped and dated the glacial geomorphology of north-east South Georgia, in the maritime sub-Antar...
South Georgia, one of the largest sub-Antarctic islands, is located within the Southern Ocean and is...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
A grid derived from a new compilation of marine echo-sounding data sets has allowed us to visualize ...
A grid derived from a new compilation of marine echo-sounding data sets has allowed us to visualize ...
There has been a long history of debate over the extent and timing of past glaciations on the small ...
The history of glaciations on Southern Hemisphere sub-polar islands is unclear. Debate surrounds the...
Sub-Antarctic South Georgia (54° 17′ S, 36° 30′ W, 3755 km2) is a large heavily glacierized island t...
Sub-Antarctic South Georgia (54° 17′ S, 36° 30′ W, 3755 km2) is a large heavily glacierized island t...
Past studies of South Georgia’s climatic history were constrained to land-based sedimentary records,...
A detailed stratigraphical, palaeoecological and geomorphological reconstruction of a fjord head on ...
The accelerated melting of ice on the Antarctic Peninsula and islands in the sub-Antarctic suggests ...
This paper is the maritime and sub–Antarctic contribution to the Scientific Committee for Antarctic ...