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Lionel Carter
Researcher at Victoria University of Wellington
Publications - 172
Citations - 8099
Lionel Carter is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental shelf & Terrigenous sediment. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 171 publications receiving 7358 citations. Previous affiliations of Lionel Carter include James Cook University & Indiana State University.
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Antarctic contribution to meltwater pulse 1A from reduced Southern Ocean overturning
Christopher J. Fogwill,Nicholas R. Golledge,Laurie Menviel,Lionel Carter,Matthew H. England,Giuseppe Cortese,Richard H. Levy +6 more
Recent History of the NW Corner of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica, from Sediment Cores
Peter Barrett,Gavin B. Dunbar,Lionel Carter,G. Giorgetti,Frank Niessen,Uwe Nixdorf,Alex Pyne,Christina R. Riesselman,Natalie Robinson +8 more
A sediment model and retreat history for the Ross Ice (Sheet) Shelf in the Western Ross Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum
TL;DR: In this article, three sediment gravity cores collected from beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf and six piston cores from the Erebus Basin and the Lewis Basin (north of Ross Island) were analysed in order to construct a retreat history for the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in the Ross embayment since the Last Glacial Maximum.
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Table S1) Planktonic foraminifera abundances for the 1223 surface sediment stations used in this study
Giuseppe Cortese,Gavin B. Dunbar,Lionel Carter,George H Scott,Melissa Bowen,Helen C Bostock,Martin P. Crundwell,Bruce W. Hayward,William R Howard,José Ignacio Martínez,Christopher M. Moy,Helen L Neil,Ashwaq T Sabaa,Arne Sturm +13 more
during the middle Miocene: Reflections of East Antarctic Ice Sheet growth
TL;DR: Hall et al. as discussed by the authors reconstructed the changing speed of the southwest Pacific DWBC during the middle Miocene from � 15.5 − 12.5 Ma, a period of significant global ice accumulation associated with EAIS growth.