Climate fluctuations of the past two millennia such as the Little Ice Age and the Medieval Warm Period are reported mainly from the Northern Hemisphere. Evidence from Antarctica is comparably sparse and reveals regional and temporal differences, which are particularly evident at the western and eastern sides of the Antarctic Peninsula. High-resolution coastal-marine sediment cores from the northernmost tip of the West Antarctic Peninsula reveal periods dominated by finer sediments between periods that lack the finer sediment component. In Maxwell Bay this fine sediment (grain size mode around 16 μm) has been traced back to sediment related to the occurrence of glacial meltwater. It was found in sheltered places and meltwater creeks of Pott...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
King George Island belongs to the South Shetland Islands that are located north of the northern tip ...
Climatic change in Antarctica is strongest over the Antarctic Peninsula where in places the annual m...
The climate evolution of the South Shetland Islands during the last c. 2000 years is inferred from t...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Two marine sediment cores from very different depositional environments, off the coast of western an...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
King George Island belongs to the South Shetland Islands that are located north of the northern tip ...
Climatic change in Antarctica is strongest over the Antarctic Peninsula where in places the annual m...
The climate evolution of the South Shetland Islands during the last c. 2000 years is inferred from t...
The Western Antarctic Peninsula experiences a temperature increase that is higher than in other part...
The highest resolution Holocene sediment core from the Antarctic Peninsula to date was collected dur...
Analyses of a 12 m marine sediment core from Neny Fjord, Marguerite Bay, Antarctic Peninsula (68.257...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
Two marine sediment cores from very different depositional environments, off the coast of western an...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
Marine sediments in Maxwell Bay, a 500 m deep bay between Nelson and King George Island (KGI), recor...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
In light of recent warming and environmental changes observed on the Antarctic Peninsula, an increas...
We review the post-glacial climate variability along the East Antarctic coastline using terrestrial ...
The Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most rapidly warming regions on Earth, as evidenced by a recen...
The glacimarine environment of the Antarctic Peninsula region is one of the fastest warming places o...
King George Island belongs to the South Shetland Islands that are located north of the northern tip ...