Gruetzner, Jens et al. (2005): Terrigenous flux and biogenic silica deposition at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene to early Pliocene; implications for ice sheet stability and sea ice coverage

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 177
ODP 178
ODP 188
ODP 177 1088
ODP 178 1095
ODP 188 1165
Identifier:
2005-033088
georefid

10.1016/j.gloplacha.2004.09.004
doi

Creator:
Gruetzner, Jens
Bremen University, Geosciences Department, Bremen, Federal Republic of Germany
author

Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States
author

Rebesco, Michele
University of Otago, New Zealand
author

Identification:
Terrigenous flux and biogenic silica deposition at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene to early Pliocene; implications for ice sheet stability and sea ice coverage
2005
In: Florindo, Fabio (editor), Harwood, David M. (editor), Wilson, Gary S. (editor), Long-term changes in southern high-latitude ice sheets and climate; the Cenozoic history; selected papers from the EGS-AGU-EUG joint assembly
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-41.0810
West:-78.2916East: 67.1400
South:-66.5907

Stratigraphy; Agulhas Bank; Antarctic ice sheet; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctica; biogenic processes; Cenozoic; clastic sediments; climate forcing; continental margin sedimentation; cores; correlation; drift; East Antarctic ice sheet; East Antarctica; framework silicates; glacial geology; ice; ice sheets; Indian Ocean; insolation; Leg 177; Leg 178; Leg 188; marine sediments; Milankovitch theory; moisture; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1088; ODP Site 1095; ODP Site 1165; opal; opal-A; orbital forcing; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; principal components analysis; productivity; Prydz Bay; sea ice; sedimentation; sedimentation rates; sediments; silica; silica minerals; silicates; Southern Ocean; statistical analysis; terrigenous materials; Tertiary; time series analysis; volume;

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