Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global temperatures comparable to those predicted for the end of this century and atmospheric CO 2 concentrations similar to today. Estimates for global sea level highstands during these times imply possible retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet, but ice-proximal evidence from the Antarctic margin is scarce. Here we present new data from Pliocene marine sediments recovered offshore of Adélie Land, East Antarctica, that reveal dynamic behaviour of the East Antarctic ice sheet in the vicinity of the low-lying Wilkes Subglacial Basin during times of past climatic warmth. Sedimentary sequences deposited between 5.3 and 3.3 million years ago indicate i...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Approximately five million years ago, during the early Pliocene, global temperatures were 2 – 4 ⁰C w...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, betwee...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Approximately five million years ago, during the early Pliocene, global temperatures were 2 – 4 ⁰C w...
Direct evidence for the response of Earth’s largest continental ice mass, the East Antarctic ice sh...
Geological and ice sheet models indicate that marine-based sectors of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
© 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved. The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, betwee...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene, between 5.3 and 0.8 million years ago, span a transition from a ...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
Thirty years after oxygen isotope records from microfossils deposited in ocean sediments confirmed t...
The response of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet to past intervals of oceanic and atmospheric warming is...