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Holocene melt-water variations recorded in Antarctic coastal marine benthic assemblages

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:7271599

Climate changes can influence the input of meltwater from the polar ice sheets. In Antarctica, signatures of meltwater input during the Holocene may be recorded in the benthic fossils which exist at similar altitudes above sea level in emerged beaches around the continent Interpreting the fossils as meltwater proxy records would be enhanced by understanding the modern ecology of the species in adjacent marine environments. Characteristics of an extant scallop assemblage in West McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, have been evaluated across a summer meltwater gradient to provide examples of meltwater records that may be contained in proximal scallop fossils. Integrating environmental proxies from coastal benthic assemblages around Antarctica, over ecological and geological time scales, is a necessary step in evaluating the marginal responses of the ice sheets to climate changes during the Holocene.

Research Organization:
Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH (United States)
OSTI ID:
7271599
Report Number(s):
AD-P-007323/9/XAB
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English