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Greg H. Browne
Researcher at GNS Science
Publications - 66
Citations - 2052
Greg H. Browne is an academic researcher from GNS Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taranaki Basin & Outcrop. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1801 citations. Previous affiliations of Greg H. Browne include University of Auckland.
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Obliquity-paced Pliocene West Antarctic ice sheet oscillations
Tim R Naish,Tim R Naish,Ross D. Powell,Richard H. Levy,Richard H. Levy,Gary S. Wilson,Reed P. Scherer,Franco M Talarico,Lawrence A. Krissek,Frank Niessen,Massimo Pompilio,Terry J. Wilson,Lionel Carter,Robert M. DeConto,Peter Huybers,Robert M. McKay,David Pollard,James Ross,D. Winter,Peter Barrett,Greg H. Browne,Rosemary Cody,Rosemary Cody,Ellen A. Cowan,James S. Crampton,Gavin B. Dunbar,Nelia W. Dunbar,Fabio Florindo,Catalina Gebhardt,Ian J. Graham,M. J. Hannah,Dhiresh Hansaraj,Dhiresh Hansaraj,David M. Harwood,D. Helling,Stuart Henrys,Linda A. Hinnov,Gerhard Kuhn,Philip R. Kyle,Andreas Läufer,P. Maffioli,Diana Magens,Kevin W. Mandernack,William C. McIntosh,C. Millan,Roger H. Morin,Christian Ohneiser,Timothy Paulsen,Davide Persico,Ian Raine,J. Reed,J. Reed,Christina R. Riesselman,Leonardo Sagnotti,Douglas R. Schmitt,Charlotte Sjunneskog,P. Strong,Marco Taviani,S. W. Vogel,T. I. Wilch,Trevor Williams +60 more
TL;DR: A marine glacial record from the upper 600 m of the AND-1B sediment core recovered from beneath the northwest part of the Ross ice shelf is presented and well-dated, ∼40-kyr cyclic variations in ice-sheet extent linked to cycles in insolation influenced by changes in the Earth’s axial tilt (obliquity) during the Pliocene are demonstrated.
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The stratigraphic signature of the late Cenozoic Antarctic Ice Sheets in the Ross Embayment
Robert M. McKay,Greg H. Browne,Lionel Carter,Ellen A. Cowan,Gavin B. Dunbar,Lawrence A. Krissek,Tim R Naish,Tim R Naish,Ross D. Powell,Josh Reed,Franco M Talarico,T. I. Wilch +11 more
TL;DR: A 1284.87m-long sediment core (AND-1B) from beneath the McMurdo sector of the Ross Ice Shelf provides the most complete single section record to date of fluctuations of the Antarctic Ice Sheets over the last 13 Ma.
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Facies development and sequence architecture of a late Quaternary fluvial-marine transition, Canterbury Plains and shelf, New Zealand: implications for forced regressive deposits
Greg H. Browne,Tim R Naish +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the sedimentological and stratal characteristics of outcropping last glacial braidplain deposits, and then traces oscillations in the position of the fluvial-marine transition over several late Quaternary sea level cycles using high-resolution seismic reflection profiles of the Canterbury shelf and slope.
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Early and middle Miocene Antarctic glacial history from the sedimentary facies distribution in the AND-2A drill hole, Ross Sea, Antarctica
Sandra Passchier,Greg H. Browne,Christopher R. Fielding,L. Krissek,Kurt S. Panter,Stephen F. Pekar +5 more
TL;DR: The And-2A core was used to reconstruct periods of early and middle Miocene glacial advance and retreat and paleo environmental changes at an ice-proximal site as discussed by the authors.
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Sequence stratigraphy of the ANDRILL AND-2A drillcore, Antarctica: A long-term, ice-proximal record of Early to Mid-Miocene climate, sea-level and glacial dynamism
Christopher R. Fielding,Greg H. Browne,Brad Field,Fabio Florindo,David M. Harwood,Lawrence A. Krissek,Richard H. Levy,Kurt S. Panter,Sandra Passchier,Stephen F. Pekar +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize the lithostratigraphy of the ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound Project (AND-2A) drill core and provide a detailed reference point from which to evaluate stable isotope proxy records from the deep-sea.