Late Oligocene obliquity-paced contourite sedimentation in the Wilkes Land
margin of East Antarctica: implications for paleoceanographic and ice sheet
configurations
Abstract:The late Oligocene experienced atmospheric concentrations of CO 2 between 400 and 750 ppm, which are within the IPCC projections for this century, assuming unabated CO 2 emissions. However, Antarctic Unlike today, the continental shelf was not over-deepened, and thus marine-based ice sheet expansion was likely limited to coastal regions. Combined, these data suggest that ice sheets in the Wilkes 60 Subglacial Basin were largely land-based, and therefore retreated as a consequence of surface melt during late Ol… Show more
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