Researchers have drilled the deepest Antarctic sediment core ever, uncovering 23 million years of climate history beneath the ice sheet.
An interdisciplinary research team aboard WHOI-operated research vessel Neil Armstrong collected the deepest sediment sample core from the Atlantic Ocean. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
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228-meter sediment core may predict future Antarctic ice sheet loss
A tube of mud can look like nothing special at first. Pull it from half a kilometer under Antarctic ice, though, and every ...
Several drainage systems returned coherent multi-element REE anomalies, including enrichment in both light and heavy rare earth elements. The strength and spatial clustering of these anomalies suggest ...
Lacustrine turbidites offer a reliable record of seismic activity. A typical sedimentary sequence is produced when a turbidity current moves downslope. If the current generates enough energy, this ...
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