Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298

The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) have exhibited significant changes over recent decades but there is still great uncertainty about how rapidly and how far they will retreat in a warmer climate. For example, it remains unclear whether or not the marine-base...

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Main Authors: Larter, R. D., Graham, A. G. C., Hernández-Molina, F. J., Channell, J. E. T., Hillenbrand, C.-D., Hogan, K., Uenzelmann-Neben, G., Gohl, K., Rebesco, M., Hodell, D. A., JR298 shipboard party
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:38694 2024-09-15T17:47:05+00:00 Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298 Larter, R. D. Graham, A. G. C. Hernández-Molina, F. J. Channell, J. E. T. Hillenbrand, C.-D. Hogan, K. Uenzelmann-Neben, G. Gohl, K. Rebesco, M. Hodell, D. A. JR298 shipboard party 2015-12-16 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/38694/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.45989 unknown Larter, R. D. , Graham, A. G. C. , Hernández-Molina, F. J. , Channell, J. E. T. , Hillenbrand, C. D. , Hogan, K. , Uenzelmann-Neben, G. orcid:0000-0002-0115-5923 , Gohl, K. orcid:0000-0002-9558-2116 , Rebesco, M. , Hodell, D. A. and JR298 shipboard party (2015) Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298 , AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 13 December 2015 - 18 December 2015 . hdl:10013/epic.45989 EPIC3AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2015-12-13-2015-12-18 Conference notRev 2015 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:12:21Z The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) have exhibited significant changes over recent decades but there is still great uncertainty about how rapidly and how far they will retreat in a warmer climate. For example, it remains unclear whether or not the marine-based WAIS “collapsed” during the last interglacial period, resulting in a global sea-level rise contribution of more than 3 m. Previous studies, including Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 178, have shown that sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula contain a rich high-resolution archive of Antarctic margin paleoceanography and APIS history that extends back to at least the Late Miocene. The potential of existing ODP cores from the drifts is, however, compromised by the fact that composite sections are incomplete and lack of precise chronological control. A new drilling proposal (732-Full2) has been scientifically approved and is with the JOIDES Resolution Facilities Board of the International Ocean Discovery Program for scheduling. The main aims of the proposal are to obtain continuous, high-resolution records from sites on sediment drifts off both the Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctica (southern Bellingshausen Sea) and to achieve good chronological control on them using a range of techniques. We present preliminary results from a recent site survey investigation cruise on RRS James Clark Ross (JR298) that obtained high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data over the proposed sites and adjacent working areas. The new data provide a basis for interpretation of (i) sedimentary processes that operated during the development of the drifts, and (ii) links between depositional systems on the continental rise, paleo-ice-sheet dynamics and paleoceanographic processes. Through further analyses of seismic and other geophysical data, in combination with marine sediment cores retrieved from the proposed sites, we aim to provide insight into polar margin sediment delivery, Antarctic ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Bellingshausen Sea Ice Sheet West Antarctica Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) and Antarctic Peninsula Ice Sheet (APIS) have exhibited significant changes over recent decades but there is still great uncertainty about how rapidly and how far they will retreat in a warmer climate. For example, it remains unclear whether or not the marine-based WAIS “collapsed” during the last interglacial period, resulting in a global sea-level rise contribution of more than 3 m. Previous studies, including Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 178, have shown that sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula contain a rich high-resolution archive of Antarctic margin paleoceanography and APIS history that extends back to at least the Late Miocene. The potential of existing ODP cores from the drifts is, however, compromised by the fact that composite sections are incomplete and lack of precise chronological control. A new drilling proposal (732-Full2) has been scientifically approved and is with the JOIDES Resolution Facilities Board of the International Ocean Discovery Program for scheduling. The main aims of the proposal are to obtain continuous, high-resolution records from sites on sediment drifts off both the Antarctic Peninsula and West Antarctica (southern Bellingshausen Sea) and to achieve good chronological control on them using a range of techniques. We present preliminary results from a recent site survey investigation cruise on RRS James Clark Ross (JR298) that obtained high-resolution multichannel seismic reflection data over the proposed sites and adjacent working areas. The new data provide a basis for interpretation of (i) sedimentary processes that operated during the development of the drifts, and (ii) links between depositional systems on the continental rise, paleo-ice-sheet dynamics and paleoceanographic processes. Through further analyses of seismic and other geophysical data, in combination with marine sediment cores retrieved from the proposed sites, we aim to provide insight into polar margin sediment delivery, Antarctic ...
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author Larter, R. D.
Graham, A. G. C.
Hernández-Molina, F. J.
Channell, J. E. T.
Hillenbrand, C.-D.
Hogan, K.
Uenzelmann-Neben, G.
Gohl, K.
Rebesco, M.
Hodell, D. A.
JR298 shipboard party
spellingShingle Larter, R. D.
Graham, A. G. C.
Hernández-Molina, F. J.
Channell, J. E. T.
Hillenbrand, C.-D.
Hogan, K.
Uenzelmann-Neben, G.
Gohl, K.
Rebesco, M.
Hodell, D. A.
JR298 shipboard party
Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
author_facet Larter, R. D.
Graham, A. G. C.
Hernández-Molina, F. J.
Channell, J. E. T.
Hillenbrand, C.-D.
Hogan, K.
Uenzelmann-Neben, G.
Gohl, K.
Rebesco, M.
Hodell, D. A.
JR298 shipboard party
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title Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
title_short Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
title_full Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
title_fullStr Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
title_full_unstemmed Multichannel Seismic Investigations of Sediment Drifts off West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula: Preliminary Results from Research Cruise JR298
title_sort multichannel seismic investigations of sediment drifts off west antarctica and the antarctic peninsula: preliminary results from research cruise jr298
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