Dedicated to furthering knowledge on antarctic climate change
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The International Polar Years: A
history of developments in Antarctic Climate Evolution. 3.History
of Geological Investigations in Antarctica. 4.
Circulation and water masses of the Southern Ocean: a review. 5.
Cenozoic climate history from seismic-reflection and drilling
studies on the Antarctic continental margin. 6. Numerical modelling
of the Antarctic ice sheet. 7. The geological record of Antarctica
in the late Neoproterozoic-Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the
Southern Hemisphere. 8. From Greenhouse to Icehouse -The
Eocene/Oligocene in Antarctica. 9. Oligocene-Miocene boundary. 10.
Middle Miocene to Pliocene History of Antarctica and the Southern
Ocean. 11. Pleistocene glacial cycles and interval of extreme
warmth and cold. 12. Last glacial maximum, deglaciation and the
holocene. 13. Trends and Future Perspectives.
Fabio Florindo is the Research Director at Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy, as well as an adjunct research fellow and the CNR Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering, Italy and the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. His research interests include paleomagnetism and environmental magnetism with applications to paleoclimate, paleoceanography, geomagnetic field behavior, and tectonics. Since 2000 he has been one of the principal investigators in ANDRILL (ANtarctic geological DRILLing), a multinational initiative to investigate Antarctica's role in Cenozoic-Recent global environmental change through stratigraphic drilling for Antarctic climatic, volcanic and tectonic history. In 2000, he received the National Science Foundation Antarctic Service Medal "in recognition of valuable contributions to exploration and Scientific achievement under the U.S. Antarctic Research Program". He has authored over 175 articles and book chapters. Martin Siegert is the Head of the School of GeoSciences at The University of Edinburgh, which he joined in August 2006. He joined the Bristol Glaciology Centre as a lecturer in January, 1999 and became its Director in 2005. He was a lecturer in the Centre for Glaciology, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, between 1994 and 1998. His research interests include glaciology and quaternary science, the study and exploration of Antarctic subglacial lakes, and Antarctic climate evolution, particularly using geophysical data and modelling to understand past changes to the ice sheet. He has published over 200 articles and book chapters.
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