This core appears in the following publications: | ||
Smith, James A and Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter and Kuhn, Gerhard and Larter, Robert D and Graham, Alastair GC and Ehrmann, Werner and Moreton, Steven G and Forwick, Matthias Deglacial history of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in the western Amundsen Sea embayment Quaternary Science Reviews, 2011 DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2010.11.020 |
Cores in this publication |
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Larter, Robert D and Anderson, John B and Graham, Alastair GC and Gohl, Karsten and Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter and Jakobsson, Martin and Johnson, Joanne S and Kuhn, Gerhard and Nitsche, Frank O and Smith, James A and others Reconstruction of changes in the Amundsen Sea and Bellingshausen sea sector of the West Antarctic ice sheet since the last glacial maximum Quaternary Science Reviews, 2014 DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2013.10.016 |
Cores in this publication |
Core-related info: | ||
Core name | VC417 | |
Setting | marine | |
Region | Dotson-Getz Troughs, Amundsen Sea | |
Collection date | None | |
IGSN ID | ||
Core type | Vibro | |
Latitude | -74.1361 | |
Longitude | -112.4514 | |
Water depth (m) | 891.0 | |
Core length (cm) | None | |
Comments | None |
Cruise-related info: | ||
Cruise | JR141 | |
Ship | James Clark Ross | |
Cruise start date | 2006-01-09 | |
Cruise end date | 2006-02-15 |
Samples in this core: | |||||
Sample link | Core depth (cm) | Lithology | Facies interpretation | Carbon type | 14C age |
3130 | 38.0 - 38.0 | diatom bearing mud | seasonal open-marine | acid insoluble organic matter | 12741.0 ± 53.0 |
3131 | 47.0 - 47.0 | diatom bearing mud | seasonal open-marine | acid insoluble organic matter | 13208.0 ± 55.0 |
3132 | 75.0 - 75.0 | diatom bearing mud | seasonal open-marine | acid insoluble organic matter | 15333.0 ± 47.0 |
3133 | 85.0 - 85.0 | diatom bearing mud | seasonal open-marine | acid insoluble organic matter | 16092.0 ± 72.0 |
3134 | 90.0 - 90.0 | diatom bearing mud | seasonal open-marine | acid insoluble organic matter | 16307.0 ± 76.0 |
Depth-age relationship: | ||
Plot key: black and gray bars represent 68.2% and 95.45% HPD interval(s), respectively. |
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