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Extent of the grounded Antarctic ice sheet in space and time
Entry ID: NL_ANTARCTICA_ICESHEET_EXTENT

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Summary
Abstract: Limited exposure is a major drawback when using drillcores for
reconstructing past glacial environments: direct observations of
sediments are restricted to the width of the cores and only provide a
scattered view of former 'depositional situations'. Still, in
offshore settings like the Antarctic continental shelf, drillcores are
often the most valuable sources of information available. It is
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Geographic Coverage
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Spatial coordinates   
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1.   N: -68.0   S: -69.0   E: -67.0   W: -71.0   (View on interactive map)
Min Depth: 250M Max Depth: 900M
2.   N: -71.0   S: -75.0   E: 100.0   W: -106.0   (View on interactive map)
Min Depth: 300M Max Depth: 1000M
3.   N: -74.0   S: -78.0   E: 167.0   W: 163.0   (View on interactive map)
Min Depth: 300M Max Depth: 1300M


Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1996-04-01
Stop Date: 1998-04-01
Quality For information on the method of micromorphology in its application to
glacigenic sediments, the reader is referred to:

Van der Meer, 1996. Micromorphology. Chapter 12 in: Menzies, J. (ed.),
Glacial environments: vol.2; Past Glacial environments - sediments, forms
and techniques. Butterworth and Heinemann, London, 335-355.
Access Constraints For information contact investigator:
Prof. Jaap J.M. van der Meer
Use Constraints For information contact investigator:
Prof. Jaap J.M. van der Meer
Data Set Progress
COMPLETE
Originating Center
Data Center
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam Supplemental Info
Data Center URL: http://www.science.uva.nl/ibed/

Data Center Personnel
Name: JAAP J.M. VAN DER MEER
Phone: + 44 20 7882 8416
Fax: + 44 20 8981 6276
Email: j.meer at qmul.ac.uk
Contact Address:
Department of Geography
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
City: London
Postal Code: E1 4NS
Country: United Kingdom
Distribution
Distribution Media: E-mail
Personnel
Role: INVESTIGATOR
Role: DIF AUTHOR
Phone: + 31 (0) 20 5256576
Email: j.f.hiemstra at frw.uva.nl
Contact Address:
Institute for Biodiversity and Ecodynamics
University of Amsterdam
Nieuwe Achtergracht 166
City: WV Amsterdam
Postal Code: 1018
Country: The Netherlands
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Publications/References
Van der Meer, J.J.M. and Hiemstra, J.F., 1998. Micromorphology of Miocene
diamicts, indications of grounded ice. Terra Antartica, 5(3), 363-366.

Hiemstra, J.F., 1999. Microscopic evidence of grounded ice in the sediments
of the CIROS-1 core, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 6(4),
365-376.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2000-06-28
Last DIF Revision Date: 2001-06-26



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