A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum

Author:

Bentley Michael J.,Ó Cofaigh Colm,Anderson John B.,Conway Howard,Davies Bethan,Graham Alastair G.C.,Hillenbrand Claus-Dieter,Hodgson Dominic A.,Jamieson Stewart S.R.,Larter Robert D.,Mackintosh Andrew,Smith James A.,Verleyen Elie,Ackert Robert P.,Bart Philip J.,Berg Sonja,Brunstein Daniel,Canals Miquel,Colhoun Eric A.,Crosta Xavier,Dickens William A.,Domack Eugene,Dowdeswell Julian A.,Dunbar Robert,Ehrmann Werner,Evans Jeffrey,Favier Vincent,Fink David,Fogwill Christopher J.,Glasser Neil F.,Gohl Karsten,Golledge Nicholas R.,Goodwin Ian,Gore Damian B.,Greenwood Sarah L.,Hall Brenda L.,Hall Kevin,Hedding David W.,Hein Andrew S.,Hocking Emma P.,Jakobsson Martin,Johnson Joanne S.,Jomelli Vincent,Jones R. Selwyn,Klages Johann P.,Kristoffersen Yngve,Kuhn Gerhard,Leventer Amy,Licht Kathy,Lilly Katherine,Lindow Julia,Livingstone Stephen J.,Massé Guillaume,McGlone Matt S.,McKay Robert M.,Melles Martin,Miura Hideki,Mulvaney Robert,Nel Werner,Nitsche Frank O.,O'Brien Philip E.,Post Alexandra L.,Roberts Stephen J.,Saunders Krystyna M.,Selkirk Patricia M.,Simms Alexander R.,Spiegel Cornelia,Stolldorf Travis D.,Sugden David E.,van der Putten Nathalie,van Ommen Tas,Verfaillie Deborah,Vyverman Wim,Wagner Bernd,White Duanne A.,Witus Alexandra E.,Zwartz Dan

Funder

The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Geology,Archaeology,Archaeology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Global and Planetary Change

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