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Physical properties of sediment core JR141_VC430
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Physical properties of sediment core JR141_VC419
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(Table 3) Calibrated deglacial ages for the Amundsen Sea Embayment providing ...
AGE = Deglacial age. Dates from Hillenbrand et al. (2013) and Kirshner et al. (2012) were recalibrated using an marine reservoir effect (MRE) correction of 1300 ± 70 years. Also... -
(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core JR141_VC457
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(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core JR141_VC453
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(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core JR141_BC455
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(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core JR141_BC451
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(Table 2) Age determination of sediment core JR141_BC448
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(Table DR1) Age determination of sediment cores from the Amundsen Sea
All 14C-dates were corrected using an offset (Delta R) of 700±200 years from the global marine reservoir effect (= 400 years) in accordance with both uncorrected 14C-dates of... -
Age determination of sediment core JR141_VC425
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Age determination of sediment core JR141_VC424
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Age determination of sediment core JR141_BC423
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Documentation of sediment core JR141_VC419
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Sedimentary record of the western Amundsen Sea Embayment after the last glaci...
Reliable dating of glaciomarine sediments deposited on the Antarctic shelf since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is very challenging because of the general absence of calcareous... -
Sedimentological and geophysical investigation of sediment cores from the Amu...
Ice loss from the marine-based, potentially unstable West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) contributes to current sea-level rise and may raise sea level by up to 3.3 to 5 meters in... -
Sedimentary record of the western Amundsen Sea Embayment
The Amundsen Sea Embayment (ASE) drains approximately 35% of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and is one of the most rapidly changing parts of the cryosphere. In order to... -
Clay mineral analysis of sediments from the Amundsen Sea
The Amundsen Sea embayment is a probable site for the initiation of a future collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. This paper contributes to a better understanding of the... -
Documentation of sediment core JR141_VC394
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Lithologic unit of sediment core JR141_VC425
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