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Antonia Ruppel

Researcher at Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources

Publications -  15
Citations -  701

Antonia Ruppel is an academic researcher from Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terrane & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 387 citations.

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Deep glacial troughs and stabilizing ridges unveiled beneath the margins of the Antarctic ice sheet

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-resolution and physically based description of Antarctica bed topography using mass conservation is presented, revealing previously unknown basal features with major implications for glacier response to climate change.
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New detailed aeromagnetic and geological data of eastern Dronning Maud Land: Implications for refining the tectonic and structural framework of Sør Rondane, East Antarctica

TL;DR: The Sor Rondane Mountains (SRM) in eastern Dronning Maud Land (DML) are located in an area, where two apparent Pan-African orogenic mobile belts appear to intersect, the East African-Antarctic Orogen and the Kuunga Orogen as discussed by the authors.
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New geophysical data from a key region in East Antarctica: Estimates for the spatial extent of the Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST)

TL;DR: Aerogeophysical data collected during the austral summers 2013/14 and 2014/15 to explore the largely ice-covered region south and east of Sor Rondane was used to identify the eastern spatial extent of the Tonian Oceanic Arc Super Terrane (TOAST).
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Early Neoproterozoic metagabbro-tonalite-trondhjemite of Sør Rondane (East Antarctica): Implications for supercontinent assembly

TL;DR: In this paper, intrusive meta-igneous rocks from the Southwest terrane of the Sor Rondane Mountains confirm the view that this is a juvenile oceanic arc terrane, with the main phase of subduction-related magmatic activity around 995-975-Ma.