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Interactions of the Totten Glacier with the Southern Ocean through multiple glacial cycles (IN2017-V01): Post-survey report

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posted on 2023-12-15, 03:47 authored by LK Armand, PE O'Brien, Linda ArmbrechtLinda Armbrecht, H Barker, A Caburlotto, T Connell, D Cotterle, M Duffy, S Edwards, D Evangelinos, J Fazey, A Flint, A Focardi, S Gifford, L Holder, P Hughes, K-A Lawler, Jan LieserJan Lieser, A Leventer, M Lewis, T Martin, N Morgan, A Lopez-Quiroz, K Malakov, Taryn NobleTaryn Noble, B Opdyke, R Palmer, R Perera, V Pirotta, A Post, R Romeo, J Simmons, D Thost, S Tynan, A Young
The Sabrina Sea Floor Survey was a major marine geoscience expedition to the Antarctic margin which took place between 14 January and 7 March 2017. It sailed on the Australian Marine National Facility vessel RV Investigator. This document describes survey activities, data collected on the ship and important metadata. Some preliminary results are included and the location of samples and data sets reported for future use. The report also provides information on data ownership and acknowledgement for future use and publication. It is intended as an aid to future research and use of results and has not been rigorously edited and peer-reviewed.

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Research School of Earth Sciences, College of Science, ANU

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149

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Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Ecology and Biodiversity, Oceans and Cryosphere

Publisher

Research School of Earth Sciences, College of Science, ANU

Place of publication

Canberra

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© 2018 Author/s retain copyright. This title is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). The full licence terms are available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode.

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190503 Effects of climate change on Antarctic and sub-Antarctic environments (excl. social impacts)

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