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Terry J. Wilson
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 113
Citations - 4351
Terry J. Wilson is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rift & Ice sheet. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 107 publications receiving 3778 citations.
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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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Transition from back-arc to foreland basin development in the southernmost Andes: Stratigraphic record from the Ultima Esperanza District, Chile
TL;DR: A stratigraphic record of this tectonic transition is described from Jurassic and Cretaceous rock units exposed in the Patagonian fold-thrust belt at 51°S latitude.
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Polar research: Six priorities for Antarctic science
Mahlon C. Kennicutt,Steven L. Chown,John J. Cassano,Daniela Liggett,Robert A. Massom,Lloyd S. Peck,Steve Rintoul,John W. V. Storey,David G. Vaughan,Terry J. Wilson,William J. Sutherland +10 more
TL;DR: The continent includes about one-tenth of the planet's land surface, nearly 90% of Earth's ice and about 70% of its fresh water, and is crucial for regulating climate and the uptake of carbon dioxide by sea water.
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A roadmap for Antarctic and Southern Ocean science for the next two decades and beyond
Mahlon C. Kennicutt,Steven L. Chown,John J. Cassano,Daniela Liggett,Lloyd S. Peck,Robert A. Massom,Stephen R. Rintoul,John W. V. Storey,David G. Vaughan,Terry J. Wilson,Ian Allison,Jeff Ayton,Renuka Badhe,Jenny Baeseman,Peter Barrett,Robin E. Bell,Nancy A. N. Bertler,S. Bo,Angelika Brandt,David H. Bromwich,Stephen Craig Cary,Melody S. Clark,Peter Convey,Erli Schneider Costa,Don A. Cowan,Robert M. DeConto,Robert B. Dunbar,C. Elfring,Carlota Escutia,Jane E. Francis,Helen A. Fricker,M. Fukuchi,Neil Gilbert,Julian Gutt,Charlotte Havermans,David S. Hik,G. Hosie,Carl G. Jones,Y.D. Kim,Y. Le Maho,S.H. Lee,Marcelo Leppe,German Leitchenkov,Xichen Li,Vladimir Ya. Lipenkov,Karin Lochte,Jerónimo López-Martínez,C. Lüdecke,W. B. Lyons,Sergio A. Marenssi,Heinz Miller,P. Morozova,Tim R Naish,Shailesh Nayak,R. Ravindra,J. Retamales,C.A. Ricci,Michelle Rogan-Finnemore,Yan Ropert-Coudert,Azizan Abu Samah,L. Sanson,Ted Scambos,Irene R. Schloss,Kazuyuki Shiraishi,Martin J. Siegert,Jefferson Cardia Simões,Bryan C. Storey,Michael Sparrow,Diana H. Wall,Jessica C. Walsh,Gary S. Wilson,Jan-Gunnar Winther,José C. Xavier,H. Yang,William J. Sutherland +74 more
TL;DR: A co-ordinated portfolio of cross-disciplinary science, based on new models of international collaboration, will be essential as no scientist, programme or nation can realize these aspirations alone.
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Observed rapid bedrock uplift in Amundsen Sea Embayment promotes ice-sheet stability
Valentina R. Barletta,Valentina R. Barletta,Michael Bevis,Benjamin Smith,Terry J. Wilson,Abel Brown,Andrea Bordoni,Michael J. Willis,Shfaqat Abbas Khan,Marc Rovira-Navarro,Marc Rovira-Navarro,Ian W. D. Dalziel,Robert Smalley,Eric Kendrick,S. A. Konfal,Dana J. Caccamise,Richard C. Aster,A. A. Nyblade,Douglas A. Wiens +18 more
TL;DR: Using GPS, Barletta et al. found that the viscosity of the mantle under the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is much lower than expected, which means that as ice is lost, the crust rebounds much faster than previously expected.