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Scott E. Ishman, Ted Scambos, Kyu Cheul Yoo, Michael L. McCormick, Erin C. Pettit, Stefanie Ann Brachfeld, Cindy Lee Van Dover, Craig R. Smith, Bruce A. Huber, Amy Leventer, Maria Vernet, Greg Balco, Mattias R. Cape, Eugene W. Domack, Martin Truffer, Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Julia S. Wellner
Publikováno v:
GSA Today. 29:4-10
Autor:
Spencer E. Fire, James B. McClintock, Falk Huettmann, Michael R. Stukel, Amy Leventer, Eugene W Domack, Martin Truffer, Ann Vanreusel, Jeroen Ingels, Charlotte Havermans, James A. Blake, Michael L. McCormick, Alison E. Murray, Heidi Geisz, Scott E. Ishman, Alex Rogers, B. Greg Mitchell, Maria Angelica Zamora-Duran, Holly M. Bik, Michelle L. Taylor, Craig R. Smith, Emily Dolan, Kenneth M. Halanych, Andrew R. Thurber, Huw J. Griffiths, Brittan V. Steffel, David J. DeMaster, Angelika Brandt, Michael Gigliotti, Andrew R. Mahon, Lloyd S. Peck, Mattias R. Cape, Andrew K. Sweetman, Barbara Shoplock, Kathryn E. Smith, Amy R. Baco, Anton Van de Putte, Richard B. Aronson, Sven A. Kranz
Publikováno v:
EPIC3WIREs Climate Change, Wiley, 12(1), ISSN: 1757-7780
The calving of A-68, the 5,800-km2, 1-trillion-ton iceberg shed from the Larsen C Ice Shelf in July 2017, is one of over 10 significant ice-shelf loss events in the past few decades resulting from rapid warming around the Antarctic Peninsula. The rap
Autor:
Scott E. Ishman, Kara Vadman, Stefanie Ann Brachfeld, Amy Leventer, Anastasia Kyrmanidou, Julia S. Wellner, Eugene W. Domack
Publikováno v:
Marine Micropaleontology. 141:10-22
The Perseverance Drift, located in the Joinville-D' Urville Trough, northwestern Weddell Sea, records changes in ocean and sea ice conditions throughout the middle to late Holocene, with a record extending back to ca. 3400 yr BP. The 2562-cm composit
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Scott E. Ishman, Luciano Achurra, Catalina Carreño, Álvaro Henríquez, Nicholas D. Pyenson, Carolina S. Gutstein, Huber A. Rivera, Jacobus P. Le Roux, Mario E. Suárez
Publikováno v:
Sedimentary Geology
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CONICYT Chile
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The stratigraphy of the Bahia Inglesa Formation in the Caldera Basin west of Copiapo, (north-central Chile) is revised, based on hitherto unpublished stratigraphic sections and 87Sr/86Sr dating. The depositional environment varied from a rocky shorel
THE FORAMINIFERAL RECORD OF LARSEN C ICE SHELF EDGE IN NORTHWESTERN WEDDELL SEA, ANTARCTIC PENINSULA
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Autor:
Scott E. Ishman, D. Winter, Claudio A. Tapia, Hans Wilke, Gary S. Wilson, Jo-Anne Wartho, Ruben. Martinez-Pardo
Publikováno v:
Global and Planetary Change. 131:124-147
We present new findings from Pliocene marine sediments from the Mejillones Peninsula Tiburon Basin of the northern Chile continental margin that provide constraints for the global sea level record. Sedimentologic and sequence stratigraphic studies re
Autor:
Amy Leventer, Stefanie Ann Brachfeld, Kara Vadman, Anastasia Kyrmanidou, Scott E. Ishman, Eugene W Domack
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Bulletin. 124:35-58
A stratigraphic study of late Miocene–Pliocene mixed carbonate and siliciclastic sediment (upper part of the Yaque Group) was conducted in northern Hispaniola to refine the chronostratigraphy of uplifted, nearshore marine sequences in the Cibao Bas
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Scott E. Ishman, Nicholas Pinter, Andrew Podoll, Christian Koeberl, R. Scott Anderson, Tyrone L. Daulton, Andrew C. Scott
Publikováno v:
Earth-Science Reviews. 106:247-264
The Younger Dryas (YD) impact hypothesis is a recent theory that suggests that a cometary or meteoritic body or bodies hit and/or exploded over North America 12,900 years ago, causing the YD climate episode, extinction of Pleistocene megafauna, demis
Autor:
Donald F. McNeill, Ann F. Budd, James S. Klaus, Scott E. Ishman, Brendan P. Lutz, Kenneth G. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Geology. 39:375-378
Climate change is currently having an impact on shallow-water corals, and global circulation models predict that levels of p CO 2 and temperature will rise within the next century above anything recorded for at least the past 650 k.y. The Pliocene Ep