During the middle and late Eocene (∼48-34 Myr ago), the Earth's climate cooled and an ice sheet built up on Antarctica. The stepwise expansion of ice on Antarcticainduced crustal deformation and gravitational perturbations around the continent. Close to the ice sheet, sea level rosedespite an o...
Bibliographic Details
Published in: | Nature Geoscience |
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Stocchi, Paolo,
Escutia, Carlota,
Houben, Alexander J. P.,
Vermeersen, Bert L. A.,
Bijl, Peter K.,
Brinkhuis, Henk,
DeConto, Robert M.,
Galeotti, Simone,
Passchier, Sandra,
Pollard, David,
Klaus, Adam,
Fehr, Annick,
Williams, Trevor,
Bendle, James A. P.,
Bohaty, Steven M.,
Carr, Stephanie A.,
Dunbar, Robert B.,
Flores, Jose Abel,
Gonzàlez, Jhon J.,
Hayden, Travis G.,
Iwai, Masao,
Jimenez-Espejo, Francisco J.,
Katsuki, Kota,
Kong, Gee Soo,
McKay, Robert M.,
Nakai, Mutsumi,
Olney, Matthew P,
Pekar, Stephen F.,
Pross, Jörg,
Riesselman, Christina,
Röhl, Ursula |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2013
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Online Access: | https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:303118
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