Marine diatoms in tillites along the Transantarctic Mountains (TAMs) have been used to suggest a diminished East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) during Pliocene warm periods. Updated ice-sheet modelling shows significant Pliocene EAIS retreat, creating marine embayments into the Wilkes and Aurora basins that were conducive to high diatom productivity and rapid accumulation of diatomaceous sediments. Here we show that subsequent isostatic uplift exposed accumulated unconsolidated marine deposits to wind erosion. We report new atmospheric modelling utilizing Pliocene climate and derived Antarctic landscapes indicating that prevailing mid-altitude winds transported diatoms towards the TAMs, dominantly from extensive emerged coastal deposits of the ...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Debate continues about the environment of Antarctica during intervals in the Pliocene (5.2-1.8 Ma), ...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
Investigations in Wright Valley, adjacent to the Transantarctic Mountains in East Antarctica, shed l...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
The Sirius Group comprises of wet based glacial and related deposits found at high elevations throug...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The Antarctic shelf is traversed by large-scale troughs developed by glacial erosion. Swath bathymet...
Very well-preserved Pliocene diatoms from a diatomite unit interbedded within glacial sediments at O...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
The potential impact of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) response to warming over the next century is...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
Evidence of Antarctic ice sheet behavior and paleoenvironment is often approached from proxy records...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Debate continues about the environment of Antarctica during intervals in the Pliocene (5.2-1.8 Ma), ...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...
Investigations in Wright Valley, adjacent to the Transantarctic Mountains in East Antarctica, shed l...
Significantly reduced ice coverage in Greenland and West Antarctica during the warmer-than-present P...
The late Pliocene, ~3.3–3.0 Ma, is the most recent interval of sustained global warmth in the geolog...
The Sirius Group comprises of wet based glacial and related deposits found at high elevations throug...
The Earth is currently experiencing climatic changes that will result in similar environmental condi...
The Antarctic shelf is traversed by large-scale troughs developed by glacial erosion. Swath bathymet...
Very well-preserved Pliocene diatoms from a diatomite unit interbedded within glacial sediments at O...
Diatom analysis of a sediment core recovered at IODP Site U1358 on the continental shelf off the Adé...
The potential impact of East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) response to warming over the next century is...
The response of the Antarctic ice sheets to future warming is uncertain. The IPCC are predicting min...
Evidence of Antarctic ice sheet behavior and paleoenvironment is often approached from proxy records...
Warm intervals within the Pliocene epoch (5.33-2.58 million years ago) were characterized by global ...
Understanding ice sheet behaviour in the geological past is essential for evaluating the role of the...
Debate continues about the environment of Antarctica during intervals in the Pliocene (5.2-1.8 Ma), ...
The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula during the late Holocene have been ...