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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Watanabe, Yuuki; Bornemann, Horst; Liebsch, Nikolai S; Plötz, Joachim; Sato, Katsufumi; Naito, Yasuhiko; Miyazaki, Nobuyuki (2006): Seal-mounted cameras detect invertebrate fauna on the underside of an Antarctic ice shelf. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 309, 297-300, https://doi.org/10.3354/meps309297
    Publication Date: 2024-07-06
    Description: While modern sampling techniques, such as autonomous underwater vehicles, are increasing our knowledge of the fauna beneath Antarctic sea ice of only a few meters in depth, greater sampling difficulties mean that little is known about the marine life underneath Antarctic ice shelves over 100 m thick. In this study, we present underwater images showing the underside of an Antarctic ice shelf covered by aggregated invertebrate communities, most likely cnidarians and isopods. These images, taken at an average depth of 145 m, were obtained with a digital still camera system attached to Weddell seals Leptonychotes weddellii foraging just beneath the ice shelf. Our observations indicate that, similar to the sea floor, ice shelves serve as an important habitat for a remarkable amount of marine invertebrate fauna in Antarctica.
    Keywords: ANT-XXI/2, PS65; DRE2003; DRE2003_wed_a_f_01; DRE2003_wed_a_f_14; Drescher Camp; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; MET; MMT
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Wonik, Thomas; Grelle, Thomas; Handwerger, David A; Jarrard, Richard D; McKee, Andrew; Patterson, Taylor; Paulsen, Timothy S; Pierdominici, Simona; Schmitt, Douglas R; Schröder, Henning; Speece, Marvin; Wilson, Terry; SMS Science Team (2009): Downhole measurements in the AND-2A borehole, ANDRILL southern McMurdo Sound Project, Antarctica. Terra Antartica, 15(1), 41-48, hdl:10013/epic.43904.d001
    Publication Date: 2024-07-06
    Description: Under the framework of the ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound (SMS) Project successful downhole experiments were conducted in the 1138.54 metre (m)-deep AND-2A borehole. Wireline logs successfully recorded were: magnetic susceptibility, spectral gamma ray, sonic velocity, borehole televiewer, neutron porosity, density, calliper, geochemistry, temperature and dipmeter. A resistivity tool and its backup both failed to operate, thus resistivity data were not collected. Due to hole conditions, logs were collected in several passes from the total depth at ~1138 metres below sea floor (mbsf) to ~230 mbsf, except for some intervals that were either inaccessible due to bridging or were shielded by the drill string. Furthermore, a Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) was created from ~1000 mbsf up to the sea floor. The first hydraulic fracturing stress measurements in Antarctica were conducted in the interval 1000-1138 mbsf. This extensive data set will allow the SMS Science Team to reach some of the ambitious objectives of the SMS Project. Valuable contributions can be expected for the following topics: cyclicity and climate change, heat flux and fluid flow, seismic stratigraphy in the Victoria Land Basin, and structure and state of the modern crustal stress field.
    Keywords: Analog impulse tool (D48); AND-2A; ANDRILL; Antarctic Geological Drilling; Antares digital loggin tool; Density, wet bulk; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; HNGS Standard total Gamma Ray; Magnetic susceptibility, volume; McMurdo Sound; McMurdo Station; Porosity; Potassium; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SMS; Southern McMurdo Sound; SPP1158; Thorium; Uranium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 40775 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-07-06
    Keywords: ANT-XXI/2, PS65; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Digital Still Logger DSL-1000DV; DRE2003; DRE2003_wed_a_f_01; Drescher Camp; File name; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; MET; MMT; Uniform resource locator/link to image; Uniform resource locator/link to thumbnail
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 159 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-07-06
    Keywords: ANT-XXI/2, PS65; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Digital Still Logger DSL-1000DV; DRE2003; DRE2003_wed_a_f_14; Drescher Camp; File name; Marine endotherm; Marine Mammal Tracking; MET; MMT; Uniform resource locator/link to image; Uniform resource locator/link to thumbnail
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 648 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Keywords: Abies; Akademik Boris Petrov; Alnus fruticosa; Anthemis-type; Armeria maritima-type; Artemisia; Asteraceae; Betula; BP99; BP99-04/06; Brassicaceae; Cariophyllaceae; cf. Carpinus betulus; cf. Potamogeton; cf. Pterocarya; Chenopodiaceae; Cirsium; Corylus; Counting, palynology; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Drosera; Ephedra distachya-type; Epilobium-type; Ericaceae; Filipendula; Galium-type; GC; Gentianaceae; Gravity corer; Helianthemum; Ilex-type; Illecebrum verticillatum; Juniperus-type; Larix; Limonium; Lycopodiaceae; Lycopodium spike; Menyanthes trifoliata; Myriophyllum verticillatum; Nymphaea; Onagraceae; Picea obovata; Pinguicula; Pinus diploxylon; Pinus haploxylon; Plantago; Poaceae; Polemonium; Pollen, reworked; Pollen indeterminata; Polypodiales; Populus; Quercus; Ranunculaceae; Ribes rubrum-type; Rumex; Salix; Saxifraga; Selaginella selaginoides; Serratula-type; Siberian River Run-Off; SIRRO; Sphagnum; Thalictrum; Tilia; Typha angustifolia; Typha latifolia; Ulmus; Umbelliferae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3172 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Keywords: Age, 14C AMS; Age, dated; Age, dated material; Age, dated standard deviation; AWI_PerDyn; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Nikolay; Nikolay Lake, Lena Delta, Russia; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; Sample, optional label/labor no
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Keywords: Abies; Alnus fruticosa; Apiaceae; Artemisia; Asteraceae; AWI_PerDyn; Betula sect. Albae; Betula sect. Nanae/Fruticosae; Botrychium; Botryococcus; Brassicaceae; Bryales; Calluna; Cape Sabler, Taymyr Lake, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk, northern Russia; Caryophyllaceae; Castilleja; Chenopodiaceae; Cichoriaceae; Counting, palynology; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dryas; Epilobium; Equisetum; Ericales undifferentiated; Fabaceae; Gentianaceae; Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Helianthemum-type; Indeterminata; Juniperus; Lamiaceae; Larix; Ledum; Liliaceae; Lloydia; Lycopodium complanatum; Lycopodium selago; Lycopodium sp.; Menyanthes; Nuphar; Nymphaea; Nymphoides; Oxyria; Papaver; Pediastrum kawraiskyi; Pediastrum sp.; Pedicularis; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; Picea; Pinus subgen. Haploxylon; Pinus sylvestris; Poaceae; Polemonium; Polipodiaceae; Pollen, redeposited; Polygonum bistorta; Polypodium; Potamogeton; Primulaceae; Ranunculaceae; Rosaceae undifferentiated; Rumex; Salix; Sanguisorba officinalis; SAO1; Saxifraga nivalis-type; Saxifraga undifferentiated; Scrophulariaceae undifferentiated; Selaginella rupestris; Selaginella selaginoides; Sieversia-type; Sparganium-type; Sphagnum; Thalictrum; Valerianaceae; Varia
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3550 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Keywords: Alnus; Alnus fruticosa; Artemisia; Asteraceae; AWI_PerDyn; Betula sect. Albae; Betula sect. Nanae; Brassicaceae; Bryales; Cape Sabler, Taymyr Lake, Taymyr Peninsula, Krasnoyarsk, northern Russia; Caryophyllaceae; Chenopodiaceae; Cichoriaceae; Counting, palynology; Cyperaceae; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Ericales; Fabaceae; Geological profile sampling; GEOPRO; Indeterminata; Larix; Liliaceae; Lycopodium; Lycopodium alpinum; Lycopodium complanatum; Lycopodium pungens; Onagraceae; Papaver; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; Pinus; Plantago; Poaceae; Polemonium; Polygonum aviculare-type; Polygonum bistorta-type; Polypodiaceae; Primulaceae; Ranunculaceae; Rosaceae; Rubus chamaemorus; Rumex/Oxyria; Salix; SAO4; Saxifraga; Scrophulariaceae; Sphagnum; Valerianaceae
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 560 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Müller, Stefanie; Tarasov, Pavel E; Andreev, Andrei A; Diekmann, Bernhard (2009): Late Glacial to Holocene environments in the present-day coldest region of the Northern Hemisphere inferred from a pollen record of Lake Billyakh, Verkhoyansk Mts, NE Siberia. Climate of the Past, 5, 73-84, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-5-73-2009
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Description: In this study a radiocarbon-dated pollen record from Lake Billyakh (65°17'N, 126°47'E; 340 m a.s.l.) in the Verkhoyansk Mountains was used to reconstruct vegetation and climate change since about 15 kyr BP (1 kyr=1000 cal. yr). The pollen record and pollen-based biome reconstruction suggest that open cool steppe and grass and sedge tundra communities with Poaceae, Cyperaceae, Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae, Caryophyllaceae and Selaginella rupestris dominated the area from 15 to 13.5 kyr BP. On the other hand, the constant presence of Larix pollen in quantities comparable to today's values points to the constant presence of boreal deciduous conifer trees in the regional vegetation during the last glaciation. A major spread of shrub tundra communities, including birch (Betula sect. Nanae), alder (Duschekia fruticosa) and willow (Salix) species, is dated to 13.5-12.7 kyr BP, indicating a noticeable increase in precipitation toward the end of the last glaciation, particularly during the Allerød Interstadial. Between 12.7 and 11.4 kyr BP pollen percentages of herbaceous taxa rapidly increased, whereas shrub taxa percentages decreased, suggesting strengthening of the steppe communities associated with the relatively cold and dry Younger Dryas Stadial. However, the pollen data in hand indicate that Younger Dryas climate was less severe than the climate during the earlier interval from 15 to 13.5 kyr BP. The onset of the Holocene is marked in the pollen record by the highest values of shrub and lowest values of herbaceous taxa, suggesting a return of warmer and wetter conditions after 11.4 kyr BP. Percentages of tree taxa increase gradually and reach maximum values after 7 kyr BP, reflecting the spread of boreal cold deciduous and taiga forests in the region. An interval between 7 and 2 kyr BP is noticeable for the highest percentages of Scots spine (Pinus subgen. Diploxylon), spruce (Picea) and fir (Abies) pollen, indicating mid-Holocene spread of boreal forest communities in response to climate amelioration and degradation of the permafrost layer.
    Keywords: AWI_PerDyn; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; Integrierte Analyse zwischeneiszeitlicher Klimadynamik; INTERDYNAMIK; Lake Billyakh, Verkhoyansk Mountains, Yakuti, Russia; PCUWI; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; PG1756; Piston corer, UWITEC; RU-Land_2005_Verkhoyansk; Yakutia2005
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Schwamborn, Georg; Rachold, Volker; Grigoriev, Mikhail N (2002): Late Quaternary Sedimentation History of the Lena Delta. Quaternary International, 89(1), 119-134, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1040-6182(01)00084-2
    Publication Date: 2024-07-05
    Description: Core and outcrop analysis from Lena mouth deposits have been used to reconstruct the Late Quaternary sedimentation history of the Lena Delta. Sediment properties (heavy mineral composition, grain size characteristics, organic carbon content) and age determinations (14C AMS and IR-OSL) are applied to discriminate the main sedimentary units of the three major geomorphic terraces, which form the delta. The development of the terraces is controlled by complex interactions among the following four factors: (1) Channel migration. According to the distribution of 14C and IR-OSL age determinations of Lena mouth sediments, the major river runoff direction shifted from the west during marine isotope stages 5-3 (third terrace deposits) towards the northwest during marine isotope stage 2 and transition to stage 1 (second terrace), to the northeast and east during the Holocene (first terrace deposits). (2) Eustasy. Sea level rise from Last Glacial lowstand to the modern sea level position, reached at 6-5 ka BP, resulted in back-filling and flooding of the palaeovalleys. (3) Neotectonics. The extension of the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge into the Laptev Sea shelf acted as a halfgraben, showing dilatation movements with different subsidence rates. From the continent side, differential neotectonics with uplift and transpression in the Siberian coast ridges are active. Both likely have influenced river behavior by providing sites for preservation, with uplift, in particular, allowing accumulation of deposits in the second terrace in the western sector. The actual delta setting comprises only the eastern sector of the Lena Delta. (4) Peat formation. Polygenetic formation of ice-rich peaty sand (''Ice Complex'') was most extensive (7-11 m in thickness) in the southern part of the delta area between 43 and 14 ka BP (third terrace deposits). In recent times, alluvial peat (5-6 m in thickness) is accumulated on top of the deltaic sequences in the eastern sector (first terrace).
    Keywords: Arga Island; AWI_PerDyn; AWI Arctic Land Expedition; ChekanovskyHighl; HAND; Laptev Sea System; LD00-1316-1; LD00-1316-2; LD00-1316-3; LD98-D01; LD98-D06; LD98-D07; LD98-D08; LD98-D10; LD98-S04; LD98-S05; LD98-S06; Lena-Delta1998; Lena-Delta1999; Lena-Delta2000; LSS; minerals; Nikolay Lake, Lena Delta, Russia; Olenyok Channel; PERM; Permafrost Research (Periglacial Dynamics) @ AWI; PG1440; radiocarbon; RCD; river delta; Rotary core drilling; RU-Land_1998_Lena; RU-Land_1999_Lena; RU-Land_2000_Lena; Samoylov Island, Lena Delta, Siberia; Sampling by hand; Sampling permafrost; Sardakh Channel; Sediment core; sediments; Seismic, shallow profile; SEISS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 14 datasets
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