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Late Mesozoic bivalve biostratigraphy of the Antarctic Peninsula region
Read more of: Late Mesozoic bivalve biostratigraphy of the Antarctic Peninsula regionTwo groups of bivalves, the inoceramids and buchiids, are particularly useful zone fossils in the Mesozoic sedimentary formations of the Antarctic Peninsula region. In the Upper Jurassic, species of the […]
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Late Jurassic inoceramid bivalves from the Antarctic Peninsula and their stratigraphic use
Read more of: Late Jurassic inoceramid bivalves from the Antarctic Peninsula and their stratigraphic useThe majority of inoceramid bivalves occurring in Late Jurassic temperate realm assemblages can probably be assigned to the genus Retroceramus. Although there are a few transitional forms, Retroceramus can generally […]
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Pine Island Glacier and its drainage basin: results from radio echo-sounding
Read more of: Pine Island Glacier and its drainage basin: results from radio echo-soundingRetreat of the grounding lines of West Antarctic ice streams may lead to the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet. Pine Island Glacier has been pinpointed as an ice […]
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Past water flow beneath Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers, West Antarctica
Read more of: Past water flow beneath Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers, West AntarcticaOutburst floods from subglacial lakes beneath the Antarctic Ice Sheet modulate ice flow velocities over periods of months to years. Although subglacial lake drainage events have been observed from satellite […]
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Paleobiological significance of the James Ross Basin.
Read more of: Paleobiological significance of the James Ross Basin.The extensive Late Mesozoic–Early Cenozoic sedimentary succession exposed within the James Ross Basin, Antarctica has huge potential to enhance paleobiological investigations into both the marine and terrestrial fossil records. In […]