Exon, N. F. et al. (2000): Evolutionary and climatic consequences of opening the Tasmanian Seaway; results from ocean drilling

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 189
DSDP 29
Identifier:
2003-034041
georefid

Creator:
Exon, N. F.
Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, Australia
author

Kennett, J. P.
University of California at Santa Barbara, United States
author

Malone, M. J.
Texas A&M University, United States
author

Identification:
Evolutionary and climatic consequences of opening the Tasmanian Seaway; results from ocean drilling
2000
In: Skilbeck, C. G. (editor), Hubble, Thomas C. T. (editor), Understanding planet Earth; searching for a sustainable future; on the starting blocks of the third millennium; abstracts
Geological Society of Australia, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia
59
146
Brief description of plans to core five sites off Tasmania as part of study of changes in sedimentation, oceanography, and climate caused by Australia's movement northward from Antarctica in last 40 million years.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-30.0000
West:-180.0000East: 180.0000
South:-90.0000

Stratigraphy; Antarctica; Australasia; Australia; Cenozoic; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Drake Passage; glacial geology; ice sheets; Leg 189; Leg 29; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleogeography; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; Tasman Sea; Tasmania Australia; Tasmanian Seaway; West Pacific;

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