The tectonic setting of the continent hidden beneath the East Antarctic Ice Sheet remains unclear. Sub-glacial topography combined with geophysical data suggest the existence of a fan-shaped extensional basin with implications for wider Antarctic geology and the overlying ice sheet…
Source: Nature Geoscience | Springer Nature Limited
Nature Geoscience | Springer Nature Limited
- A fan-shaped subglacial basin province in East Antarctica formed by rotational extension
- Antarctic extension revealed
- Variable contributions of vertical land motion to sea-level change inferred at tide gauges
- Ice core dust particles capture retreat of the Antarctic Ice Sheet during the Last Interglacial
- Global mineral constraints on dust shortwave radiative effects
- Lake sediment heatwaves under global warming
- Late Miocene Euphrates River drained into a partially desiccated eastern Mediterranean
- Intensified lake sediment heatwaves
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