Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin

During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quaternary sediments were recovered from the Antarctic (Wilkes Land) margin, documenting the evolution of this margin from an ice-free “greenhouse Antarctica” to the present-day icehouse environment. Based on...

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Main Authors: Contreras, L., Pross, J., Bendle, J.A., Schouten, S., Bijl, P.K., Röhl, U., Tauxe, L., Stickley, C.E., Bohaty, S., Brinkhuis, H., Escutia, C., Klaus, A.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/242313 2023-07-23T04:15:19+02:00 Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin Contreras, L. Pross, J. Bendle, J.A. Schouten, S. Bijl, P.K. Röhl, U. Tauxe, L. Stickley, C.E. Bohaty, S. Brinkhuis, H. Escutia, C. Klaus, A. 2011-06-05 image/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/242313 en eng 1017-8880 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/242313 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess Aardwetenschappen Article in proceedings 2011 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T00:16:32Z During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quaternary sediments were recovered from the Antarctic (Wilkes Land) margin, documenting the evolution of this margin from an ice-free “greenhouse Antarctica” to the present-day icehouse environment. Based on a bio- and magnetostratigraphically dated, late early to early middle Eocene record recovered at Site U1356, we have carried out palynological and organic geochemical analyses in order to gain insights into the terrestrial environmental dynamics on Antarctica under peak greenhouse conditions. Our preliminary palynological indicate that the vegetation along the Wilkes Land margin was highly diverse and contains thermophilous elements that today are widely distributed in the subtropics; along with our organic geochemical results, their presence suggests warm conditions at least in the coastal lowlands of the Wilkes Land margin. At the same time, taxa that today are typical for cool temperate settings are consistently present Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Wilkes Land Utrecht University Repository Antarctic The Antarctic Wilkes Land ENVELOPE(120.000,120.000,-69.000,-69.000)
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Contreras, L.
Pross, J.
Bendle, J.A.
Schouten, S.
Bijl, P.K.
Röhl, U.
Tauxe, L.
Stickley, C.E.
Bohaty, S.
Brinkhuis, H.
Escutia, C.
Klaus, A.
Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
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description During IODP Expedition 318 (January–March 2010, Wellington to Hobart), ~2000 m of Eocene to Quaternary sediments were recovered from the Antarctic (Wilkes Land) margin, documenting the evolution of this margin from an ice-free “greenhouse Antarctica” to the present-day icehouse environment. Based on a bio- and magnetostratigraphically dated, late early to early middle Eocene record recovered at Site U1356, we have carried out palynological and organic geochemical analyses in order to gain insights into the terrestrial environmental dynamics on Antarctica under peak greenhouse conditions. Our preliminary palynological indicate that the vegetation along the Wilkes Land margin was highly diverse and contains thermophilous elements that today are widely distributed in the subtropics; along with our organic geochemical results, their presence suggests warm conditions at least in the coastal lowlands of the Wilkes Land margin. At the same time, taxa that today are typical for cool temperate settings are consistently present
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author Contreras, L.
Pross, J.
Bendle, J.A.
Schouten, S.
Bijl, P.K.
Röhl, U.
Tauxe, L.
Stickley, C.E.
Bohaty, S.
Brinkhuis, H.
Escutia, C.
Klaus, A.
author_facet Contreras, L.
Pross, J.
Bendle, J.A.
Schouten, S.
Bijl, P.K.
Röhl, U.
Tauxe, L.
Stickley, C.E.
Bohaty, S.
Brinkhuis, H.
Escutia, C.
Klaus, A.
author_sort Contreras, L.
title Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
title_short Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
title_full Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
title_fullStr Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
title_full_unstemmed Antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the Eocene: new data from the Wilkes Land margin
title_sort antarctic vegetation and climate dynamics during the eocene: new data from the wilkes land margin
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