Items where Author is "Welsh, K"

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Patterson, MO, McKay, R, Naish, T, Escutia, C, Jimenez-Espejo, FJ, Raymo, ME, Meyers, SR, Tauxe, L, Brinkhuis, H, Klaus, A, Fehr, A, Bendle, JAP, Bijl, PK, Bohaty, SM, Carr, SA, Dunbar, RB, Flores, JA, Gonzàlez, JJ, Hayden, TG, Iwai, M, Katsuki, K, Kong, GS, Nakai, M, Olney, MP, Passchier, S, Pekar, SF, Pross, J, Riesselman, CR, Röhl, U, Sakai, T, Shrivastava, PK, Stickley, CE, Sugasaki, S, Tuo, S, van de Flierdt, T, Welsh, K, Williams, T and Yamane, M (2014) Orbital forcing of the East Antarctic ice sheet during the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene. Nature Geoscience, 7(11). 841-847. doi:10.1038/ngeo2273 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

Stocchi, P, Escutia, C, Houben, AJP, Vermeesen, BLA, Bijl, PK, Brinkhuis, H, DeConto, RM, Galeotti, S, Passchier, S, Pollard, D, Klaus, A, Fehr, A, Williams, T, Bendle, JA, Bohaty, SM, Carr, SA, Dunbar, RB, Flores, JA, Gonzàlez, JJ, Hayden, TG, Iwai, M, Jiménez-Espejo, FJ, Katsuki, K, Kong, GS, McKay, RM, Nakai, M, Olney, MP, Pekar, SF, Pross, J, Riesselman, C, Röhl, U, Sakai, T, Shrivastava, PK, Stickley, CE, Sugisaki, S, Tauxe, L, Tuo, S, van de Flierdt, T, Welsh, K and Yamane, M (2013) Relative sea-level rise around East Antarctica during Oligocene glaciation. Nature Geoscience, 6(5). 380-384. doi:10.1038/ngeo1783

Tauxe, L, Stickley, CE, Sugisaki, S, Bijl, PK, Bohaty, SM, Brinkhuis, H, Escutia, C, Flores, JA, Houben, AJP, Iwai, M, Jiménez-Espejo, FJ, McKay, R, Passchier, S, Pross, J, Riesselman, C, Röhl, U, Sangiorgi, F, Welsh, K, Klaus, A, Fehr, A, Bendle, JA, Dunbar, R, Gonzales, J, Hayden, T, Katsuki, K, Olney, MP, Pekar, SF, Shrivastva, PK, van de Flierdt, T, Williams, T and Yamane, M (2012) Chronostratigraphic framework for the IODP Expedition 318 cores from the Wilkes Land Margin: Constraints for paleoceanographic reconstruction. Paleoceanography, 27. PA2214. doi:10.1029/2012PA002308 PANGAEA Supplementary Data

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