Recent intensification of wind-driven upwelling of warm upper circumpolar deep water (UCDW) has been linked to accelerated melting of West Antarctic ice shelves and glaciers. To better assess the long term relationship between UCDWupwelling and the stability of theWest Antarctic Ice Sheet, we present a multi-proxy reconstruction of surface and bottom water conditions in Marguerite Bay, West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP), through the Holocene. A combination of sedimentological, diatom and foraminiferal records are, for the first time, presented together to infer a decline in UCDW influence within Marguerite Bay through the early to mid Holocene and the dominance of cyclic forcing in the late Holocene. Extensive glacial melt, limited sea ice and ...
Three marine sediment cores were collected along the length of the fjord axis of Barilari Bay, Graha...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
Recent intensification of wind-driven upwelling of warm upper circumpolar deep water (UCDW) has been...
Recent intensification of wind-driven upwelling of warm upper circumpolar deep water (UCDW) has been...
The timing, nature, and causes of grounded ice-sheet retreat following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM...
Benthic foraminiferal data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1098 indicate significant changes in dee...
The first moderate‐ to high‐resolution Holocene marine stable isotope record from the nearshore Anta...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth, but its palaeoenvironmental ...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is the northernmost extent of the Antarctic continent. Due to the locat...
Three marine sediment cores were collected along the length of the fjord axis of Barilari Bay, Graha...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...
Recent intensification of wind-driven upwelling of warm upper circumpolar deep water (UCDW) has been...
Recent intensification of wind-driven upwelling of warm upper circumpolar deep water (UCDW) has been...
The timing, nature, and causes of grounded ice-sheet retreat following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM...
Benthic foraminiferal data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 1098 indicate significant changes in dee...
The first moderate‐ to high‐resolution Holocene marine stable isotope record from the nearshore Anta...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The West Antarctic ice sheet is particularly sensitive to global warming and its evolution and impac...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the fastest-warming regions on Earth, but its palaeoenvironmental ...
Geological and geophysical data were interpreted to reconstruct the glacial history of Marguerite Ba...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) is the northernmost extent of the Antarctic continent. Due to the locat...
Three marine sediment cores were collected along the length of the fjord axis of Barilari Bay, Graha...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
The reconstruction of past sea ice distribution in the Southern Ocean is crucial for an improved und...