Uncovering the footprint of former ice streams off Antarctica

Antartic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting followings global climatic cycles. Ehe last time in the Antarctic ice cover peaked, at least in Estern Antarctica, was ca. 21 ky ago during the last Glacial Maximum (LGM).

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Canals Artigas, Miquel, Calafat Frau, Antoni, Camerlenghi, A. (Angelo), De Batist, Marc, Urgeles Esclasans, Roger, Farran Vert, Marcel·lí, Geletti, Riccardo, Versteeg, Wim, Amblàs i Novellas, David, Rebesco, Michele, Casamor Bermúdez, José Luis, Sanchez-Vidal, Anna, Willmott Puig, Verónica, Lastras Membrive, Galderic, Imbo, Yannick
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2445/47164
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Summary:Antartic ice sheets and ice caps have been expanding and contracting followings global climatic cycles. Ehe last time in the Antarctic ice cover peaked, at least in Estern Antarctica, was ca. 21 ky ago during the last Glacial Maximum (LGM).