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Earth Sciences

2008

Antarctica

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Constraining The Amplitude Of Late Oligocene Bathymetric Changes In Western Ross Sea During Orbitally-Induced Oscillations In The East Antarctic Ice Sheet: (1) Implications For Glacimarine Sequence Stratigraphic Models, Gavin B. Dunbar, T. R. Naish, Peter J. Barrett, Christopher R. Fielding, R. D. Powell Apr 2008

Constraining The Amplitude Of Late Oligocene Bathymetric Changes In Western Ross Sea During Orbitally-Induced Oscillations In The East Antarctic Ice Sheet: (1) Implications For Glacimarine Sequence Stratigraphic Models, Gavin B. Dunbar, T. R. Naish, Peter J. Barrett, Christopher R. Fielding, R. D. Powell

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Abstract Late Oligocene shallow glacimarine sequences recovered from western Ross Sea, Antarctica by the Cape Roberts (drilling) Project display orbitally-influenced cycles of advance and retreat of a laterally-extensive ice sheet across the continental shelf, in concert with changes in contemporary water-depth. During interglacial periods, when the glacier terminated on land, the coastline was largely ice-free and wave-influenced, and sediments accumulated in hydrodynamic equilibrium with the contemporary wave-climate. Here, we present estimates of paleobathymetry from intervals of three Milankovitch-duration glacimarine sequences (9, 10 and 11) that accumulated in open ocean conditions. We utilize an approach where the percentage of mud ( …


Seismic Facies And Stratigraphy Of The Cenozoic Succession In Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica: Implications For Tectonic, Climatic And Glacial History, Christopher R. Fielding, Joanne Whittaker, Stuart A. Henrys, Terry J. Wilson, Timothy R. Naish Jan 2008

Seismic Facies And Stratigraphy Of The Cenozoic Succession In Mcmurdo Sound, Antarctica: Implications For Tectonic, Climatic And Glacial History, Christopher R. Fielding, Joanne Whittaker, Stuart A. Henrys, Terry J. Wilson, Timothy R. Naish

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Integration of data from fully cored stratigraphic holes with an extensive grid of seismic reflection lines in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, has allowed the formulation of a new model for the evolution of the Cenozoic Victoria Land Basin of the West Antarctic Rift. The Early Rift phase (Eocene to Early Oligocene) is recorded by wedges of strata confined by early extensional faults, and which contain seismic facies consistent with drainage via coarse-grained fans and deltas into discrete, actively subsiding grabens and half-grabens. The Main Rift phase (Early Oligocene to Early Miocene) is represented by a lens of strata that thickens symmetrically …