This core appears in the following publications: | ||
Cofaigh, Colm {\'O} and Davies, Bethan J and Livingstone, Stephen J and Smith, James A and Johnson, Joanne S and Hocking, Emma P and Hodgson, Dominic A and Anderson, John B and Bentley, Michael J and Canals, Miquel and others Reconstruction of ice-sheet changes in the Antarctic Peninsula since the Last Glacial Maximum Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014 DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2014.06.023 |
Cores in this publication |
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Smith, James A and Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter and Pudsey, Carol J and Allen, Claire S and Graham, Alastair GC The presence of polynyas in the Weddell Sea during the Last Glacial Period with implications for the reconstruction of sea-ice limits and ice sheet history Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2010 DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.05.008 |
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Cruise-related info: | ||
Cruise | JR04 | |
Ship | James Clark Ross | |
Cruise start date | 1993-02-03 | |
Cruise end date | 1993-03-23 |
Samples in this core: | |||||
Sample link | Core depth (cm) | Lithology | Facies interpretation | Carbon type | 14C age |
704 | 21.0 - 24.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 18440.0 ± 80.0 |
720 | 21.0 - 24.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 18610.0 ± 80.0 |
721 | 24.0 - 27.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 19720.0 ± 100.0 |
722 | 27.0 - 30.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 20660.0 ± 100.0 |
723 | 31.0 - 34.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 22820.0 ± 130.0 |
724 | 34.0 - 37.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 23250.0 ± 120.0 |
725 | 37.0 - 40.0 | foraminiferal-rich sand | seasonal open-marine/polynya | planktonic foraminifera | 25130.0 ± 180.0 |
726 | 67.0 - 69.0 | planktonic foraminifera | 37400.0 ± 400.0 |
Depth-age relationship: | ||
Plot key: black and gray bars represent 68.2% and 95.45% HPD interval(s), respectively. |
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