[Parameters: Topic='PALEOCLIMATE', Term='PALEOCLIMATE RECONSTRUCTIONS']
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Stability, Glaciological and Depositional Conditions of Continental Ice Sheet Edge at Vestfold Hills
Entry ID:
ASAC_275
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Abstract:
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 275 See the link below for public details on this project.
From the abstracts of the referenced papers: The East Antarctica ice sheet advanced onto the continental shelf during the last glaciation but appears to have been thinner (less than 300 m) than previously hypothesised and probably did not everywhere extend to the edge of ... ![]()
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Start Date:
1987-09-30
Stop Date:
1995-03-31
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COMPLETE
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7,649 kb
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pdf
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free
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Publications/References
Colhoun E.A. (1993) Studies of Cainozoic environmental change in Tasmania and coastal east Antarctica: a review. Australian Geographer 24(1). 3-11
Colhoun E. (1991) A review of the evidence for the expansion and retreat of the East Antarctic ice sheet in the central sector of the Australian A (60 degrees - 120 degrees E) during the last glaciation. Polar Record 27 (163). 345 - 355; Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2000-07-20
Last DIF Revision Date:
2010-07-20
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