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spelling ftmonashunicris:oai:monash.edu:publications/35c9827d-a04e-45ca-ab3f-8ffe76e636d2 2023-05-15T13:38:46+02:00 Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative Kennicutt, Mahlon C. Bromwich, David Liggett, Daniela Njåstad, Birgit Peck, Lloyd Rintoul, Stephen R. Ritz, Catherine Siegert, Martin J. Aitken, Alan Brooks, Cassandra M. Cassano, John Chaturvedi, Sanjay Chen, Dake Dodds, Klaus Golledge, Nicholas R. Le Bohec, Céline Leppe, Marcelo Murray, Alison Nath, P. Chandrika Raphael, Marilyn N. Rogan-Finnemore, Michelle Schroeder, Dustin M. Talley, Lynne Travouillon, Tony Vaughan, David G. Wang, Lifan Weatherwax, Allan T. Yang, Huigen Chown, Steven L. 2019-09-20 application/pdf https://research.monash.edu/en/publications/35c9827d-a04e-45ca-ab3f-8ffe76e636d2 https://doi.org/10.1016/j https://researchmgt.monash.edu/ws/files/288000805/288000737_oa.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85076369657&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kennicutt , M C , Bromwich , D , Liggett , D , Njåstad , B , Peck , L , Rintoul , S R , Ritz , C , Siegert , M J , Aitken , A , Brooks , C M , Cassano , J , Chaturvedi , S , Chen , D , Dodds , K , Golledge , N R , Le Bohec , C , Leppe , M , Murray , A , Nath , P C , Raphael , M N , Rogan-Finnemore , M , Schroeder , D M , Talley , L , Travouillon , T , Vaughan , D G , Wang , L , Weatherwax , A T , Yang , H & Chown , S L 2019 , ' Sustained Antarctic Research : A 21 st Century Imperative ' , One Earth , vol. 1 , no. 1 , pp. 95-113 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j. oneear.2019.08.014 adaptations atmosphere-ocean couplings climate change conservation Earth systems ice sheet politics and governance sea level Southern Ocean sustainability article 2019 ftmonashunicris https://doi.org/10.1016/j 2023-02-05T06:33:27Z The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are intrinsic to the Earth system, and their evolution is intertwined with and influences the course of the Anthropocene. In turn, changes in the Antarctic affect and presage humanity's future. Growing understanding is countering popular beliefs that Antarctica is pristine, stable, isolated, and reliably frozen. An aspirational roadmap for Antarctic science has facilitated research since 2014. A renewed commitment to gathering further knowledge will quicken the pace of understanding of Earth systems and beyond. Progress is already evident, such as addressing uncertainties in the causes and pace of ice loss and global sea-level rise. However, much remains to be learned. As an iconic global “commons,” the rapidity of Antarctic change will provoke further political action. Antarctic research is more vital than ever to a sustainable future for this One Earth. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Southern Ocean Monash University Research Portal Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic
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topic adaptations
atmosphere-ocean couplings
climate change
conservation
Earth systems
ice sheet
politics and governance
sea level
Southern Ocean
sustainability
spellingShingle adaptations
atmosphere-ocean couplings
climate change
conservation
Earth systems
ice sheet
politics and governance
sea level
Southern Ocean
sustainability
Kennicutt, Mahlon C.
Bromwich, David
Liggett, Daniela
Njåstad, Birgit
Peck, Lloyd
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Ritz, Catherine
Siegert, Martin J.
Aitken, Alan
Brooks, Cassandra M.
Cassano, John
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Chen, Dake
Dodds, Klaus
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Le Bohec, Céline
Leppe, Marcelo
Murray, Alison
Nath, P. Chandrika
Raphael, Marilyn N.
Rogan-Finnemore, Michelle
Schroeder, Dustin M.
Talley, Lynne
Travouillon, Tony
Vaughan, David G.
Wang, Lifan
Weatherwax, Allan T.
Yang, Huigen
Chown, Steven L.
Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
topic_facet adaptations
atmosphere-ocean couplings
climate change
conservation
Earth systems
ice sheet
politics and governance
sea level
Southern Ocean
sustainability
description The view from the south is, more than ever, dominated by ominous signs of change. Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are intrinsic to the Earth system, and their evolution is intertwined with and influences the course of the Anthropocene. In turn, changes in the Antarctic affect and presage humanity's future. Growing understanding is countering popular beliefs that Antarctica is pristine, stable, isolated, and reliably frozen. An aspirational roadmap for Antarctic science has facilitated research since 2014. A renewed commitment to gathering further knowledge will quicken the pace of understanding of Earth systems and beyond. Progress is already evident, such as addressing uncertainties in the causes and pace of ice loss and global sea-level rise. However, much remains to be learned. As an iconic global “commons,” the rapidity of Antarctic change will provoke further political action. Antarctic research is more vital than ever to a sustainable future for this One Earth.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kennicutt, Mahlon C.
Bromwich, David
Liggett, Daniela
Njåstad, Birgit
Peck, Lloyd
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Ritz, Catherine
Siegert, Martin J.
Aitken, Alan
Brooks, Cassandra M.
Cassano, John
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Chen, Dake
Dodds, Klaus
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Le Bohec, Céline
Leppe, Marcelo
Murray, Alison
Nath, P. Chandrika
Raphael, Marilyn N.
Rogan-Finnemore, Michelle
Schroeder, Dustin M.
Talley, Lynne
Travouillon, Tony
Vaughan, David G.
Wang, Lifan
Weatherwax, Allan T.
Yang, Huigen
Chown, Steven L.
author_facet Kennicutt, Mahlon C.
Bromwich, David
Liggett, Daniela
Njåstad, Birgit
Peck, Lloyd
Rintoul, Stephen R.
Ritz, Catherine
Siegert, Martin J.
Aitken, Alan
Brooks, Cassandra M.
Cassano, John
Chaturvedi, Sanjay
Chen, Dake
Dodds, Klaus
Golledge, Nicholas R.
Le Bohec, Céline
Leppe, Marcelo
Murray, Alison
Nath, P. Chandrika
Raphael, Marilyn N.
Rogan-Finnemore, Michelle
Schroeder, Dustin M.
Talley, Lynne
Travouillon, Tony
Vaughan, David G.
Wang, Lifan
Weatherwax, Allan T.
Yang, Huigen
Chown, Steven L.
author_sort Kennicutt, Mahlon C.
title Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
title_short Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
title_full Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
title_fullStr Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
title_full_unstemmed Sustained Antarctic Research:A 21 st Century Imperative
title_sort sustained antarctic research:a 21 st century imperative
publishDate 2019
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op_source Kennicutt , M C , Bromwich , D , Liggett , D , Njåstad , B , Peck , L , Rintoul , S R , Ritz , C , Siegert , M J , Aitken , A , Brooks , C M , Cassano , J , Chaturvedi , S , Chen , D , Dodds , K , Golledge , N R , Le Bohec , C , Leppe , M , Murray , A , Nath , P C , Raphael , M N , Rogan-Finnemore , M , Schroeder , D M , Talley , L , Travouillon , T , Vaughan , D G , Wang , L , Weatherwax , A T , Yang , H & Chown , S L 2019 , ' Sustained Antarctic Research : A 21 st Century Imperative ' , One Earth , vol. 1 , no. 1 , pp. 95-113 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j. oneear.2019.08.014
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