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Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 224:930-945
Coring in the Lagoon of Venice mudflats along previously collected high-resolution subbottom seismic-reflection survey profile lines has enabled the collection of interlayered radiocarbon-datable terrestrial plant material. Along present and former m
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Sedimentary Geology. 187:229-249
The geomorphological evolution of the Holocene wave-dominated barrier estuary at Burrill Lake on the New South Wales coast, Australia, has been investigated using a combination of seismic stratigraphy and lithostratigraphic analysis of vibracores col
Autor:
Jennifer Pike, Amy Leventer, Stefanie Ann Brachfeld, Robert B. Dunbar, Eugene W. Domack, Charles E. McClennen, Eleanor J. Maddison, Patricia L. Manley
Publikováno v:
Marine Micropaleontology. 60:66-88
An ultra-high-resolution post-glacial laminated sediment record from Mertz Ninnis Trough, East Antarctic Margin (EAM), has been analysed using SEM backscattered electron imagery, secondary electron imagery and quantitative diatom abundance. Laminatio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Coastal Research. 215:943-959
Lithostratigraphy of the Holocene Lake Illawarra barrier estuary on the New South Wales coast, Australia, adds details to previous models of barrier estuary evolution. Establishment of a detailed chronology, with the use of 121 aspartic acid–derive
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wetland Archaeology. 4:139-153
It is well known that Venice has always had an intimate association with the sea. Despite the historical interest the origins of the city have, until relatively recently, remained cloaked in obscurity. Until the mid-1980s Venice remained one of the f
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 152:247-259
The Palmer Deep is a closed bathymetric depression on the Antarctic Peninsula continental shelf. It contains three separate sub-basins. These basins lie along a northeast–southwest axis with water depths ranging from >1400 m to the southwest (Basin
Autor:
Amy Leventer, Patricia L. Manley, Charles E. McClennen, Eugene W. Domack, Scott E. Ishman, Stefanie Ann Brachfeld
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 108:1626-1644
Compared to the rest of the world9s oceans, high-resolution late Holocene paleoclimatic data from the Southern Ocean are still rare. We present a multiproxy record from a sediment core retrieved from a deep basin on the western side of the Antarctic
Publikováno v:
Antiquity. 69:501-510
Three years ago, ANTIQUITY reported a first archaeological insight into the origins of Venice. The city's historical records, famously good and full for its flourishing, say very little about the beginnings. This second report includes direct evidenc
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Antarctic Science. 7:159-170
Marine sediment cores were obtained from in front of the Müller Ice Shelf in Lallemand Fjord, Antarctic Peninsula in the austral summer of 1990–91. Sedimentological and geochemical data from these cores document a warm period that preceded the adv
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Marine Geology. 121:161-170
Vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, and light attenuation were used in conjunction with underwater photography and water samples to characterize the nature and dynamics of particle transport in an Antarctic fjord. Most of the particles are sa