The sediments of Gunnerus Ridge and Kainan Maru Seamount (Indian sector of Southern Ocean)

Combined bathymetric, sediment echosounding and sediment coring data from two expeditions of the RV “Polarstern” (ANT-VIII/6, ANT-XI/4) provides the first more comprehensive overview of Cenozoic sedimentation in the remote area of the Gunnerus Ridge and Kainan Maru Seamount off the Antarctic Contine...

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