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  • The causes for rising temperatures along the Antarctic Peninsula over the past few thousand years have been debated. Analyses of diatom geochemistry and assemblage ecology from Palmer Deep off the western margin of the Antarctic Peninsula reveal that atmospheric processes have dominated glacial ice discharge during the late Holocene.

    • Jennifer Pike
    • George E. A. Swann
    • Andrea M. Snelling
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 6, P: 199-202
  • Sea-ice plays a key role in regulating nutrient dynamics and primary productivity along the Antarctica Peninsula margin. Here, the authors show that over the last 13 kyr nutrient dynamics have also been regulated by glacial discharge, highlighting the potential for future changes as glaciers continue to melt.

    • George E. A. Swann
    • Jennifer Pike
    • Andrea M. Snelling
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-8