Environmental conditions during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130-116 ka) represent an important "process analogue"for understanding the climatic responses to present and future anthropogenic warming. The response of Antarctic sea ice to global warming is particularly uncertain due to the short length of the observational record. Reconstructing Antarctic winter sea-ice extent during MIS 5e therefore provides insights into the temporal and spatial patterns of sea-ice change under a warmer-than-present climate. This study presents new MIS 5e records from nine marine sediment cores located south of the Antarctic Polar Front between 55 and 70°S. Winter sea-ice extent and sea-surface temperatures are reconstructed using marine diatom assemblage...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
The scarcity of paleoceanographic data from the Pacific Southern Ocean has hampered the understandin...
This is our presentation at the EGU 2020 (condensed to the highlights of the study) Abstract: Recent...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130-116 ka) rep...
MIS 5e (130-116 ka) is an important ‘process analogue’ for understanding the high latitude climatic ...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130–116 ka) represents an important ‘process analogue’ for understand...
Diatom assemblages preserved in 16 sediment cores recovered in the eastern Indian, Atlantic and Paci...
Antarctic sea-ice is a critical component of the climate system, an enhancer of glacial climate and,...
Antarctic sea ice forms a critical part of the Southern Ocean and global climate system. The behavio...
Diatom assemblages from ODP Leg 177 sites 1093, 1094 and core PS2089-2, from the present Antarctic s...
Early Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-31 (1.081–1.062 Ma) is a unique interval of extreme glo...
Early Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-31 (1.081 to 1.062 Ma) is a unique interval of extreme ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI in this recordO...
International audienceAntarctic sea ice forms a critical part of the Southern Ocean and global clima...
The peak of the Last Interglacial, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130e116 ka), provides a valuable ‘...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
The scarcity of paleoceanographic data from the Pacific Southern Ocean has hampered the understandin...
This is our presentation at the EGU 2020 (condensed to the highlights of the study) Abstract: Recent...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130-116 ka) rep...
MIS 5e (130-116 ka) is an important ‘process analogue’ for understanding the high latitude climatic ...
Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130–116 ka) represents an important ‘process analogue’ for understand...
Diatom assemblages preserved in 16 sediment cores recovered in the eastern Indian, Atlantic and Paci...
Antarctic sea-ice is a critical component of the climate system, an enhancer of glacial climate and,...
Antarctic sea ice forms a critical part of the Southern Ocean and global climate system. The behavio...
Diatom assemblages from ODP Leg 177 sites 1093, 1094 and core PS2089-2, from the present Antarctic s...
Early Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-31 (1.081–1.062 Ma) is a unique interval of extreme glo...
Early Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stage (MIS)-31 (1.081 to 1.062 Ma) is a unique interval of extreme ...
This is the final version. Available from the American Geophysical Union via the DOI in this recordO...
International audienceAntarctic sea ice forms a critical part of the Southern Ocean and global clima...
The peak of the Last Interglacial, Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e (130e116 ka), provides a valuable ‘...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
The scarcity of paleoceanographic data from the Pacific Southern Ocean has hampered the understandin...
This is our presentation at the EGU 2020 (condensed to the highlights of the study) Abstract: Recent...