This core appears in the following publications:

Stolldorf, Travis and Schenke, Hans-Werner and Anderson, John B
LGM ice sheet extent in the Weddell Sea: evidence for diachronous behavior of Antarctic Ice Sheets
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.05.017
Cores in
this publication

Smith, Laryn Micaela and Licht, Kathy J
Radiocarbon Date List IX, Antarctica, Arctic Ocean, and the Northern North Atlantic Region
Unknown journal, 2000
DOI: None
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this publication

Anderson, John B and Andrews, John T
Radiocarbon constraints on ice sheet advance and retreat in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica
Geology, 1999
DOI: 10.1130/0091-7613(1999)027<0179:RCOISA>2.3.CO;2
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this publication

Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter and Bentley, Michael J and Stolldorf, Travis D and Hein, Andrew S and Kuhn, Gerhard and Graham, Alastair GC and Fogwill, Christopher J and Kristoffersen, Yngve and Smith, James A and Anderson, John B and others
Reconstruction of changes in the Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.07.020
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this publication

Core-related info:
Core name 3-17-1
Setting marine
RegionQuar Ice Shelf, Weddell Sea
Collection date None
IGSN ID ARF000EN8
Core type piston core
Latitude -71.0
Longitude -11.75
Water depth (m) 418.0
Core length (cm) 554.0
Comments None

Cruise-related info:
CruiseIWSOE70
Ship Glacier
Cruise start date None
Cruise end date None

Samples in this core:
Sample link Core depth (cm) Lithology Facies interpretation Carbon type 14C age
544 203.0 - 208.0 stratified diamicton (Anderson & Andrews 1999) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) benthic foraminifera 14940.0 ± 70.0
545 270.0 - 274.0 pebbly mud and crudely stratified diamictons, with variable sorting and skewness, with foraminifera (Stolldorf et al. 2012) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) planktonic foraminifera 18130.0 ± 45.0
546 270.0 - 274.0 pebbly mud and crudely stratified diamictons, with variable sorting and skewness, with foraminifera (Stolldorf et al. 2012) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) planktonic foraminifera 18020.0 ± 120.0
547 303.0 - 307.0 pebbly mud and crudely stratified diamictons, with variable sorting and skewness, with foraminifera (Stolldorf et al. 2012) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) planktonic foraminifera 20700.0 ± 60.0
548 303.0 - 307.0 pebbly mud and crudely stratified diamictons, with variable sorting and skewness, with foraminifera (Stolldorf et al. 2012) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) planktonic foraminifera 20650.0 ± 80.0
549 347.0 - 350.0 pebbly mud and crudely stratified diamictons, with variable sorting and skewness, with foraminifera (Stolldorf et al. 2012) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) planktonic foraminifera 23740.0 ± 90.0
550 400.0 - 405.0 stratified diamicton (Anderson & Andrews 1999) distal glaciomarine (Stolldorf et al. 2012) benthic foraminifera 23870.0 ± 160.0

Depth-age relationship:
Plot key: black and gray bars represent 68.2% and 95.45% HPD interval(s), respectively.

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