Fossil-bearing deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica indicate that, despite the cold nature of the continent’s climate, a tundra ecosystem grew during periods of ice sheet retreat in the mid to late Neogene (17–2.5 Ma), 480 km from the South Pole. To date, palaeotemperature reconstruction has been based only on biological ranges, thereby calling for a geochemical approach to understanding continental climate and environment. There is contradictory evidence in the fossil record as to whether this flora was mixed angiosperm-conifer vegetation, or whether by this point conifers had disappeared from the continent. In order to address these questions, we have analysed, for the first time in sediments of this age, plant and bacteri...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Although the Antarctic Peninsula now has a glacial climate, during the Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
The Ross Sea during the Early to Middle Miocene was influenced by Antarctic Ice Sheets that were hig...
Fossil-bearing deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica indicate that, despite the cold ...
R.L.R.O. thanks the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) for supporting her PhD studentship...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
During the mid- to late Neogene (20 - 2.5 million years ago), episodic retreat of the Antarctic Ice ...
The Neogene Meyer Desert Formation, Sirius Group, at Oliver Bluffs in the Transantarctic Mountains, ...
Fossil wood is abundant throughout the Cretaceous and Tertiary sequences of the northern Antarctic P...
How long has the extant flora been present in the Antarctic? Glaciological reconstructions propose t...
Diverse pollen and spore assemblages, spanning the Late Eocene preglacial-glacial transition, have b...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
The first exciting clues that Antarctica had not always been ice-covered were the leaf fossils of G...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
Organisms living in polar regions are subject to some of the most extreme environmental conditions o...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Although the Antarctic Peninsula now has a glacial climate, during the Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
The Ross Sea during the Early to Middle Miocene was influenced by Antarctic Ice Sheets that were hig...
Fossil-bearing deposits in the Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica indicate that, despite the cold ...
R.L.R.O. thanks the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC) for supporting her PhD studentship...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
During the mid- to late Neogene (20 - 2.5 million years ago), episodic retreat of the Antarctic Ice ...
The Neogene Meyer Desert Formation, Sirius Group, at Oliver Bluffs in the Transantarctic Mountains, ...
Fossil wood is abundant throughout the Cretaceous and Tertiary sequences of the northern Antarctic P...
How long has the extant flora been present in the Antarctic? Glaciological reconstructions propose t...
Diverse pollen and spore assemblages, spanning the Late Eocene preglacial-glacial transition, have b...
The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and siltstone...
The first exciting clues that Antarctica had not always been ice-covered were the leaf fossils of G...
The evolution of Antarctic climate from a Cretaceous greenhouse into the Neogene icehouse is capture...
Organisms living in polar regions are subject to some of the most extreme environmental conditions o...
Abstract: The fossilized remains of Cretaceous angiosperm leaves are preserved within sandstones and...
Although the Antarctic Peninsula now has a glacial climate, during the Cretaceous and early Tertiary...
The Ross Sea during the Early to Middle Miocene was influenced by Antarctic Ice Sheets that were hig...