What does the United Nations Paris Climate Agreement Mean fo
'Late Neogene chronostratigraphy and depositional environmen
Neogene tectonic and climatic evolution of the Western Ross
Late Cenozoic oscillations of Antarctic ice sheets revealed
Orbital forcing of the East Antarctic ice sheet during the P
Palaeoclimate: Looking back to the future
High tide of the warm pliocene: Implications of global sea l
Pleistocene variability of Antarctic Ice Sheet extent in the
Antarctic and Southern Ocean influences on Late Pliocene glo
Antarctic marine ice-sheet retreat in the Ross Sea during th
Antarctic Cenozoic climate history from sedimentary records:
Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variation
Late Neogene climate and glacial history of the Southern Vic
A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the n
East Antarctic ice sheet most vulnerable to Weddell Sea warm
The multi-millennial Antarctic commitment to future sea-leve
Cyclochronology of the Eocene-Oligocene transition from the
Antarctic Ice Sheet variability across the Eocene-Oligocene
Southern Ocean phytoplankton turnover in response to stepwis
Selection and stability of quantitative stratigraphic age mo
Bacterial abundance and composition in marine sediments bene
Campbell live Team
The 2001-2002 seismic K101 team
ANDRILL camp in pink light with Mt Erebus behind
Ship off-loading ANDRILL equipment
Skidoos and hagglund at the ANDRILL campsite
Gary Wilson and Tim Naish at the Andrill site
ANDRILL scientists
Tent in the landscape, with Mt Erebus in the background
Hagglunds towing gear in front of Mt Erebus
Person on sled on textured snow with scientific equipment on sled. Green portacabin in background
Person on skidoo in front of person on sled on textured snow with scientific equipment on sled. Green portacabin in background
Gathering seismic survey data from a lab set up in the rear cab of a Hagglunds tracked vehicle
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