Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands leaving a valuable record of submarine landforms behind. In this study, glacial landforms and sub-bottom characteristics have been mapped to investigate the late Holocene retreat behaviour of the Fourcade Glacier and to delineate past environmental processes in Potter Cove, King George Island. The comprehensive datasets include high-resolution swath bathymetry, shallow seismic profiling and one sediment core. Moraines, moraine incisions and glacial lineations were mapped on the sea floor in the inner part of the cove, whereas pockmarks, ice scour marks and channel structures were identified in the outer part. Sub-bottom characteristics ...
The South Shetland Trench (SST) is located around 100 km northwest, and parallel to, the South Shetl...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Raised beach ridges in polar environments are recorders of relative sea-level (RSL) change. The Sout...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands l...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands l...
IMCOAST among a number of other initiatives investigates the modern and the late Holocene environmen...
King George Island belongs to the South Shetland Islands that are located north of the northern tip ...
Rapid regional warming at an increasing pace ever since the end of the Little Ice Age (c. AD 1900) c...
Detailed bathymetric and sub-bottom acoustic observations in Bourgeois Fjord (Marguerite Bay, Antarc...
AbstractWe present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antar...
High-resolution seismic surveying by the University of Otago has shown that the leeward side of the ...
We present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antarctic isl...
Barton Peninsula is an ice-free area located in the southwest corner of King George Island (South Sh...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
Understanding the Holocene is particularly important for providing the context for recent ice sheet ...
The South Shetland Trench (SST) is located around 100 km northwest, and parallel to, the South Shetl...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Raised beach ridges in polar environments are recorders of relative sea-level (RSL) change. The Sout...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands l...
Since the Last Glacial Maximum, ice has retreated through the fjords of the South Shetland Islands l...
IMCOAST among a number of other initiatives investigates the modern and the late Holocene environmen...
King George Island belongs to the South Shetland Islands that are located north of the northern tip ...
Rapid regional warming at an increasing pace ever since the end of the Little Ice Age (c. AD 1900) c...
Detailed bathymetric and sub-bottom acoustic observations in Bourgeois Fjord (Marguerite Bay, Antarc...
AbstractWe present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antar...
High-resolution seismic surveying by the University of Otago has shown that the leeward side of the ...
We present multibeam swath bathymetric surveys of the major fjords surrounding the sub-Antarctic isl...
Barton Peninsula is an ice-free area located in the southwest corner of King George Island (South Sh...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
Understanding the Holocene is particularly important for providing the context for recent ice sheet ...
The South Shetland Trench (SST) is located around 100 km northwest, and parallel to, the South Shetl...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Raised beach ridges in polar environments are recorders of relative sea-level (RSL) change. The Sout...