The AND-1B drill core (1285m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing) Program, during the austral summer of 2006/07 from beneath the floating McMurdo Ice Shelf. Drilling recovered a stratigraphic succession of alternating diamictites, diatomites and volcaniclastic sediments spanning about the last 14Ma. A core portion between 350 and 480mbsf, including a 80m-thick diatomite interval recording the early Pliocene warming event, was investigated in term of opal biogenic content and element geochemistry. Across the diatomite interval, in spite of the lithological uniformity, a fluctuating biogenic opal profile mirrors the δ18O record, testifying a decrease in productivity when temperature drops as a consequence of...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The ice-uncovered Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a place with almost the highest bioproductivity rates in ...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The AND-1B drill core (1285m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing)...
The AND-1B drill core (1285 m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
Fossils provide key data sets for the interpretation of the AND-1B core. Calcareous plankton and ben...
International audienceThis study focuses on the understanding of depositional patterns over late Qua...
In the Southern Ocean, unconstrained Westerlies allow for intense mixing between deep waters and the...
Grain size analysis of the terrigenous fraction of a laminated diatom ooze dating back to 11.4 kyr r...
Sediments from the Antarctic continental margin may provide detailed palaeoenvironmental records for...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The ice-uncovered Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a place with almost the highest bioproductivity rates in ...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The AND-1B drill core (1285m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing)...
The AND-1B drill core (1285 m-long) was recovered, inside the ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
Fossils provide key data sets for the interpretation of the AND-1B core. Calcareous plankton and ben...
International audienceThis study focuses on the understanding of depositional patterns over late Qua...
In the Southern Ocean, unconstrained Westerlies allow for intense mixing between deep waters and the...
Grain size analysis of the terrigenous fraction of a laminated diatom ooze dating back to 11.4 kyr r...
Sediments from the Antarctic continental margin may provide detailed palaeoenvironmental records for...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
The ice-uncovered Ross Sea, Antarctica, is a place with almost the highest bioproductivity rates in ...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...