Advances in Polar Science Vol.7 No.2 1996

Publication: Advances in Polar Science (APS). Antarctic Research. Vol. 7, No. 2, 164~172, December 1996

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Author: Wu Shiguo, Luo Youlang, Wang Youqiang, Lu Jun, Zheng Fan and Sun Shaoxin

CNARC member: Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC)

Abstract:  The typical glacial-marine sedimentation has been recorded from core NP93-2 in the Prydz Bay, Antarctica. The sedimentation processes, sedimentary environment and paleoclimate variations since 12937 a B.P. have been discussed, based on grain size, mineral composition and micropaleontological data, etc.. The climate variation occurred at 10 ka, which expressed that there were increased inputs of terrigenous clastics. The climate change once again but temporarily took place at late Holocene. 

Keywords: Prydz Bay, Antarctica, glacial-marine sedimentation, paleoclimate

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