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Hideki Miura
Researcher at National Institute of Polar Research
Publications - 37
Citations - 987
Hideki Miura is an academic researcher from National Institute of Polar Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ice sheet & Antarctic ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 847 citations. Previous affiliations of Hideki Miura include Graduate University for Advanced Studies.
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A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum
Michael J. Bentley,Colm Ó Cofaigh,John B. Anderson,Howard Conway,Bethan J. Davies,Alastair G C Graham,Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand,Dominic A. Hodgson,Stewart S. R. Jamieson,Robert D Larter,Andrew Mackintosh,James Smith,Elie Verleyen,Robert P. Ackert,Philip J. Bart,Sonja Berg,Daniel Brunstein,Miquel Canals,Eric A. Colhoun,Xavier Crosta,William A. Dickens,Eugene W. Domack,Julian A. Dowdeswell,Robert B. Dunbar,Werner Ehrmann,Jeffrey Evans,Vincent Favier,David Fink,Christopher J. Fogwill,Neil F. Glasser,Karsten Gohl,Nicholas R. Golledge,Ian Goodwin,Damian B. Gore,Sarah L. Greenwood,Brenda L. Hall,Kevin W. Hall,David W. Hedding,Andrew S. Hein,Emma P. Hocking,Martin Jakobsson,Joanne S. Johnson,Vincent Jomelli,R. Selwyn Jones,Johann Philipp Klages,Yngve Kristoffersen,Gerhard Kuhn,Amy Leventer,Kathy J. Licht,Katherine Lilly,Julia Lindow,Stephen J. Livingstone,Guillaume Massé,Matt S. McGlone,Robert M. McKay,Martin Melles,Hideki Miura,Robert Mulvaney,Werner Nel,Frank O. Nitsche,Philip E O'Brien,Alexandra L. Post,Stephen Roberts,Krystyna M. Saunders,Patricia M. Selkirk,Alexander R. Simms,Cornelia Spiegel,Travis Stolldorf,David E. Sugden,Nathalie Van der Putten,Tas van Ommen,Deborah Verfaillie,Wim Vyverman,Bernd Wagner,Duanne White,Alexandra E. Witus,Dan Zwartz +76 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a series of timeslice maps for 20 ka, 15 ka, 10 ka and 5 ka, including grounding line position and ice sheet thickness changes, along with a clear assessment of levels of confidence.
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Retreat history of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum
Andrew Mackintosh,Elie Verleyen,Philip E O'Brien,Duanne White,R. Selwyn Jones,Robert M. McKay,Robert B. Dunbar,Damian B. Gore,David Fink,Alexandra L. Post,Hideki Miura,Amy Leventer,Ian Goodwin,Dominic A. Hodgson,Katherine Lilly,Xavier Crosta,Nicholas R. Golledge,Nicholas R. Golledge,Bernd Wagner,Sonja Berg,Tas van Ommen,Dan Zwartz,Stephen Roberts,Wim Vyverman,Guillaume Massé +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review geological evidence from East Antarctica that constrains the ice sheet history throughout this period (∼30,000 years ago to present), including terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide dates from previously glaciated regions, 14C chronologies from glacial and postglacial deposits onshore and on the continental shelf, and ice sheet thickness changes inferred from ice cores and continental-scale ice sheet models.
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Late Pleistocene and Holocene melting history of the Antarctic ice sheet derived from sea-level variations
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the sea-level variations at eight sites along the coast of Antarctica to investigate the melting history of Antarctic ice sheet complexes and found that the ice thicknesses removed from the Last Glacial Maximum around the Weddell Sea are significantly thicker than those around the Ross Embayment.
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Vertical tectonic crustal movements along the Japanese coastlines inferred from late Quaternary and recent relative sea-level changes
TL;DR: In this article, the average rates of tectonic crustal movement along the Japanese coastlines on three typical timescales of ∼50-yr, ∼6-kyr and ∼125kyr based on tide gauge and Holocene RSL observations and the altitudes of marine terraces formed at the Last Interglacial (LIG) phase at ∼125-ka.
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ESR dating of fossil shells in the Lützow-Holm Bay region, East Antarctica
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate ESR dating of in situ fossil aragonitic shells from the emerged marine sediments in the Lutzow-Holm Bay region, East Antarctica to compare ESR ages with AMS 14C dates and discuss late Pleistocene chronology.