Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic preferences affect their biogeographical distribution. In sedimentary records, although altered by secondary processes such as dissolution, they track the primary signal formed in surface water. This make them the major biostratigraphic and environmental markers in the Southern Ocean as they record sea-surface temperatures, sea ice and other parameters usefull for paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic reconstructions (Jordan et al. 2010; Leventer et al., 2010; Crosta, 2011; Escutia et al., 2011). We present three case studies of diatom biostratigrapy and paleoceanographic reconstructions performed on Antarctic sediments recovered from: 1) Pleistocen...
Diatoms account for a large proportion of primary productivity in Antarctic coastal and continental ...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming r...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
This work fits into the Cenozoic Antarctic continental margin sedimentary and oceanographic evolutio...
In polar areas diatoms often represent the unique microfossil preserved in deep-sea sediments and, t...
The nutrient-rich Southern Ocean is the world's richest source of biogenic opal, resulting in a circ...
The use of diatoms as palaeoecological indicators is well established, particularly in polar marine ...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The Cenozoic Era is one of the most intriguing periods in Earth\u2019s geological, climatic and biol...
Laminated sediments are unique archives of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoceanographic conditions, re...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
Abstract: Statistical analyses of diatom assemblages from radiocarbon-dated sediment cores were used...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
Diatoms account for a large proportion of primary productivity in Antarctic coastal and continental ...
Diatoms account for a large proportion of primary productivity in Antarctic coastal and continental ...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming r...
Marine diatoms are sensitive to water-mass distribution and their physical-chemical and biotic prefe...
This work fits into the Cenozoic Antarctic continental margin sedimentary and oceanographic evolutio...
In polar areas diatoms often represent the unique microfossil preserved in deep-sea sediments and, t...
The nutrient-rich Southern Ocean is the world's richest source of biogenic opal, resulting in a circ...
The use of diatoms as palaeoecological indicators is well established, particularly in polar marine ...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The Cenozoic Era is one of the most intriguing periods in Earth\u2019s geological, climatic and biol...
Laminated sediments are unique archives of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoceanographic conditions, re...
A late Pliocene – early Pleistocene, 2.9–2.0Ma, diatom record from the Antarctic Geological Drilling...
Abstract: Statistical analyses of diatom assemblages from radiocarbon-dated sediment cores were used...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
Diatoms account for a large proportion of primary productivity in Antarctic coastal and continental ...
Diatoms account for a large proportion of primary productivity in Antarctic coastal and continental ...
This thesis deals with the study of fossil diatom assemblages from the core IT17RS-GC3 collected in ...
During the past ten years, the Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as the most rapidly warming r...