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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Leckie, R Mark; Webb, Peter-Noel (1986): Late Paleogene and early Neogene foraminifers of Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 270, Ross Sea, Antarctica. In: Kennett, JP; von der Borch, CC; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 90, 1093-1142, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.90.124.1986
    Publication Date: 2023-07-09
    Description: Foraminifers from the upper Oligocene, lower Miocene, and Pleistocene at Site 270 in the southern Ross Sea, Antarctica, are discussed and illustrated. The total fauna comprises 74 genera and 163 species. A small number of taxa are recycled from Cretaceous and older Paleogene sediments. Four assemblage zones are proposed, the age of informal lithologic units discussed, and potentially important hiatuses identified. Microfaunas reflect a mixing of biogeographic affinities with one element exhibiting similarities to temperate late Paleogene assemblages in New Zealand, and another representing the early cold-water assemblages of the antarctic Neogene.
    Keywords: 28-270; Ammobaculites cf. coprolithiformis; Ammobaculites cf. expansus; Ammodiscus cf. glabratus; Ammodiscus cf. incertus; Ammoscalaria pseudospiralis; Anomalinoides cf. macroglabra; Anomalinoides globulosa; Anomalinoides pinguiglabra; Antarctic Ocean; Arenodosaria antipoda; Articulina sp.; Astacolus crepidularis; Astacolus sp.; Astrononion echolsi; Astrorhiza cf. granulosa; Bathysiphon aff. cyclindrica; Bathysiphon cf. alba; Bathysiphon discreta; Bathysiphon sp.; Cancris laevinflatus; Candeina antarctica; Cassidulina bradyi; Cassidulinoides braziliensis; Cassidulinoides cf. chapmani; Cassidulinoides cf. parkeriana; Ceratobulimina spp.; Chiloguembelina cubensis; Cibicides cf. thiara; Cibicides lobatulus; Cibicides medocris; Cibicides pseudoungerianus; Cibicides refulgens; Cibicides temperata; Cibicides vortex; Cyclammina cf. complanata; Cyclammina incisa; Cyclammina rotundata; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dentalina cf. advena; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Ehrenbergina glabra; Elphidium cf. nitidum; Elphidium magellanicum; Elphidium sp.; Epistominella vitrea; Epoch; Eponides bradyi; Eponides cf. weddellensis; Eponides tumidulus; Fissurina agassizi; Fissurina annectens; Fissurina bisulcata; Fissurina danica; Fissurina fimbriata; Fissurina kerguelensis; Fissurina laevigata; Fissurina lucida; Fissurina marginata; Fissurina sp.; Flintina cf. droogeri; Fursenkoina schreibersiana; Gaudryina reusii; Gaudryina sp.; Globigerina cf. angiporoides; Globigerina cf. ouachitaensis; Globigerina megastoma; Globigerina sp.; Globigerinita cf. glutinata; Globigerinoides trilobus; Globobulimina sp.; Globocassidulina biora; Globocassidulina crassa; Globocassidulina subglobosa; Globorotalia cf. gemma; Globorotalia cf. siakensis; Globorotalia sp.; Globorotaloides cf. suteri; Glomar Challenger; Gyroidina cf. orbicularis; Gyroidina parva; Gyroidina zelandica; Haplophragmoides sp.; Hormosina globulifera; Hyperammina cylindrica; Islandiella norcrossi; Islandiella teretis; Jaculella cf. acuta; Karreriella obscura; Lagena cf. laevigata; Lagena elongata; Lagena gracilis; Lagena laevis; Lagena nebulosa; Lagena sequenziana; Lagena striata; Lagena sulcata; Leg28; Lenticulina callifera; Lenticulina cf. punctata; Lenticulina lenticula; Lenticulina sp.; Lithologic unit/sequence; Marginulina cf. cocoaensis; Marginulina tumida; Marginulinopsis cf. pedum; Marsipella sp.; Melonis affinis; Melonis barleeanus; Miliammina lata; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma; Nodosaria calomorpha; Nodosaria sp.; Nonionella bradii; Nonionella iridea; Nonionella magnalingua; Oolina apiculata; Oolina apiopleura; Oolina globosa; Oridorsalis tenera; Parafissurina cf. tasmanica; Parafissurina curta; Parafissurina groenlandica; Parafissurina lateralia; Parafissurina subcarinata; Protobotellina cyclindica; Psammosphaera fusca; Pullenia bulloides; Pullenia subcarinata; Pyrgo cf. vespertilio; Quinqueloculina seminulum; Quinqueloculina triangularis; Reophax cf. cushmanii; Reophax cf. nodulosa; Reophax scorpiurus; Reophax sp.; Rhabdammina cf. abyssorum; Rhabdammina linearis; Rhizammina algaeformis; Rhizammina sp.; Robertina tasmainia; Rosalina globularis; Sample code/label; Saracenaria kellumi; Saracenaria sp.; Siphonina spp.; Sphaeroidina bulloides; Textularia cf. plummerae; Textularia sp.; Trifarina aff. fuegina; Trifarina earlandi; Trifarina pauperata; Triloculina rotundata; Trochammina sp.; Trochoelphidiella pustulosa; Trochoelphidiella sp.; Trochoelphidiella uniforamina; Uvigerina cf. miozea; Uvigerina sp.; Vaginulina awamoana; Vaginulina cf. reophagia
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  • 2
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    In:  Deutscher Wetterdienst/Seewetteramt, Offenbach/Hamburg
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Characteristic of barometric tendency; Cloud base height; CT; DATE/TIME; Dew/frost point; Direction of first swell waves; Height of first swell waves; Height of waves; High cloud; Horizontal visibility; Humidity, relative; Indicator for inclusion or ommission of precipitation data; Indicator for source and units of wind speed; Indicator for type of station operation and inclusion of weather data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Low/middle cloud amount; Low cloud; M72; M72-track; Mean ships course; Mean ships speed; Meteor (1964); Middle cloud; NOAMP V; Past weather1; Past weather2; Periode of first swell waves; Present weather; Pressure, atmospheric; Quality control indicator for (a); Quality control indicator for (clouds); Quality control indicator for (dd); Quality control indicator for (Ds); Quality control indicator for (ff); Quality control indicator for (h); Quality control indicator for (HwHw); Quality control indicator for (iR,RRR,tR); Quality control indicator for (ppp); Quality control indicator for (PPPP); Quality control indicator for (PwPw); Quality control indicator for (swell); Quality control indicator for (tbtbtb); Quality control indicator for (TdTdTd); Quality control indicator for (TTT); Quality control indicator for (TwTwTw); Quality control indicator for (Vs); Quality control indicator for (VV); Quality control indicator for (weather); Temperature, air; Temperature, air, wet bulb; Temperature, water; Total cloud amount; Underway cruise track measurements; Wave period; Wind direction; Wind speed
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  • 3
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    In:  Deutscher Wetterdienst/Seewetteramt, Offenbach/Hamburg
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Characteristic of barometric tendency; Cloud base height; CT; DATE/TIME; Dew/frost point; Direction of first swell waves; Height of first swell waves; Height of waves; High cloud; Horizontal visibility; Humidity, relative; Indicator for inclusion or ommission of precipitation data; Indicator for source and units of wind speed; Indicator for type of station operation and inclusion of weather data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Low/middle cloud amount; Low cloud; M70; M70-track; Mean ships course; Mean ships speed; Meteor (1964); Middle cloud; NOAMP IV; Past weather1; Past weather2; Periode of first swell waves; Present weather; Pressure, atmospheric; Quality control indicator for (a); Quality control indicator for (clouds); Quality control indicator for (dd); Quality control indicator for (Ds); Quality control indicator for (ff); Quality control indicator for (h); Quality control indicator for (HwHw); Quality control indicator for (iR,RRR,tR); Quality control indicator for (ppp); Quality control indicator for (PPPP); Quality control indicator for (PwPw); Quality control indicator for (swell); Quality control indicator for (tbtbtb); Quality control indicator for (TdTdTd); Quality control indicator for (TTT); Quality control indicator for (TwTwTw); Quality control indicator for (Vs); Quality control indicator for (VV); Quality control indicator for (weather); Temperature, air; Temperature, air, wet bulb; Temperature, water; Total cloud amount; Underway cruise track measurements; Wave period; Wind direction; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21162 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Krasheninnikov, Valery A; Basov, Ivan A (1985): Cretaceous stratigraphy of the Southern Ocean. Transactions of the Geological Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences, 394, 176 pp
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The book is devoted to stratigraphy of Cretaceous deposits from high latitudes of the southern hemisphere (subantarctic part of the ocean), as well as to geological and climatic Cretaceous history of the area. Correlation with Cretaceous sediments from warm water regions is carried out. Description and photos of characteristic species of planktonic and benthic foraminifera and calcispherulides are given.
    Keywords: 71-511; Allomorphinoides minuta; Ammodiscus cretaceus; Ammodiscus glabratus; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Bandyella greatvalleyensis; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dentalina catenula; Dentalina cylindroides; Dentalina legumen; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Ellipsoidella primitiva; Ellipsoidella robusta; Frondicularia mucronata; Gavelinella stephensoni; Gavelinella whitei; Globanomalina compressa; Globorotalites conicus; Globorotalites michelinianus; Globorotalites spineus; Globulina lacrima; Glomar Challenger; Glomospira corona; Glomospira gordialis; Gyroidinoides nitidus; Gyroidinoides quadratus; Haplophragmoides bulloides; Hyperammina elongata; Leg71; Marginulina bullata; Marginulinopsis juncea; Marginulinopsis stephensoni; Marginulinopsis texaensis; Nodosaria aspera; Nuttallinella florealis; Osangularia cordieriana; Pleurostomella torta; Pseudopatellinella sp.; Pullenia coryelli; Pullenia jarvisi; Quadrimorphina allomorphinoides; Ramulina aculeata; Ramulina pseudoaculeata; Reussella szajnochae; Sample code/label; South Atlantic/PLATEAU; Stage; Valvulineria camerata
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Wei, Wuchang (1992): Updated nannofossil stratigraphy of the CIROS-1 core from McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea). In: Wise, SW; Schlich, R; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 120, 1105-1117, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.120.197.1992
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Semiquantitative data of calcareous nannofossil species abundance were collected for 31 samples from 380.00 to 696.61 m below sea floor (mbsf) in the CIROS-1 core from the western McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea). This core has provided the most complete record of Paleogene glacial history of Antarctica. Only half of the samples yielded calcareous nannofossils and species diversity is generally low. However, several samples contain diverse assemblages and nannofossil zonal markers. Isthmolithus recurvus was found between 406.57 and 681.16 mbsf. This species has an age range of ~35-39 Ma in the mid to high latitudes, as calibrated previously by magnetostratigraphy at a number of DSDP/ODP sites. The interval from 406.57 to 681.16 mbsf can be assigned to the late Eocene-earliest Oligocene (~35-39 Ma), and the sample at 391.85 mbsf, which still contains Reticulofenestra hillae and Reticulofenestra umbilica but does not contain I. recurvus, is identified as early Oligocene age (~33-34 Ma). This represents an age refinement of the previous nannofossil biostratigraphy, where the interval from 385.77 to 690.40 mbsf was dated as middle Eocene-early Oligocene. Comparison of the nannofossil assemblages in the CIROS-1 core with those in a similar glaciomarine sequence recovered in Prydz Bay (East Antarctica) and those at deep-sea ODP Sites 738 and 744, where lowermost Oligocene ice-rafted debris (IRD) were found, suggests that the nannofossils in the CIROS-1 core samples examined are in situ. The semiquantitative nannofossil data also suggest that Isthmolithus recurvus and Reticulofenestra davies¸ are most tolerant of cold waters within the late Eocene-early Oligocene nannofloras.
    Keywords: Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Butter Point; Chiasmolithus altus; Chiasmolithus cf. oamaruensis; Chiasmolithus oamaruensis; Chiasmolithus sp.; CIROS; CIROS-1; Coccolithus pelagicus; Cyclicargolithus floridanus; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; Epoch; Isthmolithus recurvus; Lithostromation simplex; Nannofossil abundance; Nannofossils preservation; Nannofossil zone; Reticulofenestra bisecta; Reticulofenestra daviesii; Reticulofenestra hillae; Reticulofenestra umbilicus; Sampling/drilling ice; Sphenolithus moriformis; Zygrhablithus bijugatus
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 850 data points
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Hart, Malcom B; Crittenden, S (1985): Early Cretaceous Ostracoda from the Goban Spur; D.S.D.P. Leg 80, Site 549. Cretaceous Research, 6(3), 219-233, https://doi.org/10.1016/0195-6671(85)90047-3
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Site 549 recovered a Lower Cretaceous succession which has been shown to include parts of the Barremian and Albian stages. Forty-four species of Ostracoda are illustrated and their stratigraphic distribution used to recognise three major facies units. An high diversity inner shelf facies earlier in the Barremian gives way to a low diversity, outer shelf facies, higher in the succession. The early Albian appears to indicate a return to an inner shelf fauna. The faunas recovered have been compared to similar faunas elsewhere in N. W. Europe.
    Keywords: 80-549; Acrocythere hauteriviana; Apatocythere spinosa; Asciocythere sp.; Bairdia sp.; Bythoceratina sp.; Bythoceratina tricuspidata; Cardobairdia sp.; Chapmanicythereis sp.; Clithrocytheridea brevis; Clithrocytheridea sp.; Cornicythereis sp. .; Cytherella sp.; Cytherelloidea ovata; Cytheropteron (Cytheropteron) pitstonensis; Cytheropteron (Eocytheropteron) novum; Cytheropteron sp.; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dolocythera sp.; Dolocytheridea (Puracytheridea) sp.; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Ecytherura sp.; Eucytherura (Vesticytherura) neocomiana; Eucytherura ornata; Euryitycythere parisiorum; Glomar Challenger; Leg80; Mandocythere sp.; Neocythere sp.; North Atlantic/SPUR; Paracypris acuta; Paracypris sp.; Paranotacythere sp.; Pedicythere sp.; Peterygocytheresis sp.; Phodeucythere sp.; Protocythere triplicata; Rehacythereis sp.; Rehacytheresis sp.; Sample code/label; Schuleridea sp.; Stillina acuminata; Xestoleberis sp.
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  • 7
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    In:  Deutscher Wetterdienst/Seewetteramt, Offenbach/Hamburg
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Characteristic of barometric tendency; Cloud base height; CT; DATE/TIME; Dew/frost point; Direction of first swell waves; Height of first swell waves; Height of waves; High cloud; Horizontal visibility; Humidity, relative; Indicator for inclusion or ommission of precipitation data; Indicator for source and units of wind speed; Indicator for type of station operation and inclusion of weather data; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Low/middle cloud amount; Low cloud; M71; M71-track; Mean ships course; Mean ships speed; Meteor (1964); Middle cloud; Past weather1; Past weather2; Periode of first swell waves; Present weather; Pressure, atmospheric; Quality control indicator for (a); Quality control indicator for (clouds); Quality control indicator for (dd); Quality control indicator for (Ds); Quality control indicator for (ff); Quality control indicator for (h); Quality control indicator for (HwHw); Quality control indicator for (iR,RRR,tR); Quality control indicator for (ppp); Quality control indicator for (PPPP); Quality control indicator for (PwPw); Quality control indicator for (swell); Quality control indicator for (tbtbtb); Quality control indicator for (TdTdTd); Quality control indicator for (TTT); Quality control indicator for (TwTwTw); Quality control indicator for (Vs); Quality control indicator for (VV); Quality control indicator for (weather); Temperature, air; Temperature, air, wet bulb; Temperature, water; Total cloud amount; Underway cruise track measurements; Wave period; Wind direction; Wind speed
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16054 data points
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  • 8
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    In:  Supplement to: Wang, Yan-Long; Liu, Yun-Gang; Schmitt, Roman A (1986): Rare earth element geochemistry of South Atlantic deep sea sediments: Ce anomaly change at ~54 My. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 50(7), 1337-1355, https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(86)90310-8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The geochemistry of the REE (rare earth elements) in oceanic sediments is discussed, based mainly on samples from DSDP Holes 530A and 530B, Leg 75, and Hole 525A, Leg 74. The proposed mechanisms for incorporation of the REE into the marine carbonate phases are adsorption, chiefly onto the carbonate minerals and on Sc, Hf, and Ta-rich Fe-Mn hydroxide flocs as carbonate coatings. The Ce anomaly of marine carbonate was used as an indicator of paleo-ocean water redox conditions: the bottom water of the Angola Basin was in a reducing condition in the Cretaceous. At ca. 54 My, the South Atlantic water condition became oxidizing, similar to the present seawater redox condition. This change was related to the improvement of circulation due to the widening of South Atlantic and the subsidence of water circulation barriers such as the Walvis Ridge and perhaps the Romanche Fracture Zone. The younger (Eocene-Recent) and older (Albian-Santonian) argillaceous sedimentary rocks from 530A (denoted as YSAB and OSAB respectively) show different degrees of Eu depletion with a transition period in between. The REE patterns of OSAB suggest a basaltic origin. The possible sources are Kaoko basalt in Southwest Africa or Namibia and the basaltic Walvis Ridge itself. The decrease in the area covered by Kaoko basalt due to erosion, the subsidence of the Walvis Ridge, and the improvement of water circulation led to changes in the Eu anomaly from Campanian to Paleocene, and resulted in the YSAB REE pattern. Changes in the Sm/Eu, La/Th, Th/Yb, Ti/Al2O3, FeO/Al2O3, and Hf/Al2O3 ratios suggest changes of average source rock composition from and esite to granodiorite. The REE abundances and patterns of younger sediments in the Angola Basin (YSAB) are very similar to those observed in NASC, PAAS, and ES sediments. The YSAB REE abundances and patterns may represent the average REE distribution of the exposed African continental crust. The strong resemblance of REE distributions of YSAB, NASC, PAAS and ES suggests thorough REE mixing from different sources and the uniformity of the average crustal compositions of different continents: Africa, North America, Australia, and Europe.
    Keywords: 75-530A; 75-530B; Aluminium oxide; Barium; Bromine; Caesium; Calcium carbonate; Calcium oxide; Cerium; Chlorine; Chromium; Cobalt; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Dysprosium; Epoch; Europium; Event label; Glomar Challenger; Hafnium; Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA); Iron oxide, FeO; Lanthanum; Leg75; Lutetium; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Neodymium; Nickel; Potassium oxide; Rock type; Rubidium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Scandium; Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; South Atlantic/RIDGE; Strontium; Tantalum; Terbium; Thorium; Titanium dioxide; Uranium; Vanadium; Ytterbium; Zinc; Zirconium
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Noakes, T D; Longton, R E (1988): 2.4 Pathways of water movement in relation to structure and micromorphology in Antarctic Mosses. Polarforschung, 58(2/3), 125-138, hdl:10013/epic.29608.d001
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Experimental observations on pathways of water movement are discussed in relation to anatomical and micromorphological features of five moss species from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. Significant internal uptake of water was recorded only in the mesic species Polytrichum alpinum (internal=〉60% of total) and Bartramia patens (internal=c.30% of total), in experiments in which uptake by cut shoots was compared in individuals with the external pathway blocked, and others with both external and internal pathways open. Internal uptake maintained shoot water content close to full turgor in P. alpinun and at 30% of full tugor in B. patens, whereas water content fell to 12-15% dry wt. in the lithophytes Andreaea gainii and Schistidium antarctici and in the mesic/hydric species Drepanocladus uncinatus, with the external pathway blocked. Where both pathways were open water uptake from below maintained water content at or above full turgor in shoots of all five species. External water uptake by capillarity occurred most rapidly in the lithophytes, and was slower in initially air-dry than in hydrated shoots of the other species. The spreading limbs of leaves in B. patens and P. alpinum are water-repellent, as are the bright green leaves in the apical 1-2 mm of dry shoots of the lithophytes. A central strand of hydroids is well-developed only in B. patens and P. alpinum. These two species have deposits of surface wax on parts of the leaves, and surface wax also occurs on the green apical leaves in some specimens of S. antarcticum and other lithophytes from Signy Island.
    Keywords: Andreaea gainii; Bartrania patens; Drepanocladus unicinatus; g0306p1; Parameter; Polytrichum alpinum; Schistidium antarctici; SeaLevel; Signy; Specification; TGS; Tide gauge station; Unit; Weddell Sea
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 162 data points
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Meyer, M A; Huang, G-H; Morris, G J; Friedmann, E Imre (1988): 2.2 The effect of low temperatures on Antarctic endolithic green algae. Polarforschung, 58(2/3), 113-119, hdl:10013/epic.29606.d001
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Laboratory experiments show that undercooling to about -5°C occurs in colonized Beacon sandstones of the Ross Desert, Antarctica. High-frequency temperature oscillations between 5°C and -5°C or -10°C (which occur in nature on the rock surface) did not damage Hemichloris antarctica. In a cryomicroscope, H. antarctica appeared to be undamaged after slow or rapid cooling to -50°C. l4CO2 incorporation after freezing to -20°C was unaffected in H. antarctica or in Trebouxia sp. but slightly depressed in Stichococcus sp. (isolated from a less extreme Antarctic habitat). These results suggest that the freezing regime in the Antarctic desert is not injurious to endolithic algae. It is likely that the freezing-point depression inside the rock makes available liquid water for metabolic activity at subzero temperatures. Freezing may occur more frequently on the rock surface and contribute to the abiotic nature of the surface.
    Keywords: Age; Cycles; Range; Standard deviation; Viability
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 112 data points
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