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SUBMITTER: Lamy F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10972744 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lamy Frank F Winckler Gisela G Arz Helge W HW Farmer Jesse R JR Gottschalk Julia J Lembke-Jene Lester L Middleton Jennifer L JL van der Does Michèlle M Tiedemann Ralf R Alvarez Zarikian Carlos C Basak Chandranath C Brombacher Anieke A Dumm Levin L Esper Oliver M OM Herbert Lisa C LC Iwasaki Shinya S Kreps Gaston G Lawson Vera J VJ Lo Li L Malinverno Elisa E Martinez-Garcia Alfredo A Michel Elisabeth E Moretti Simone S Moy Christopher M CM Ravelo Ana Christina AC Riesselman Christina R CR Saavedra-Pellitero Mariem M Sadatzki Henrik H Seo Inah I Singh Raj K RK Smith Rebecca A RA Souza Alexandre L AL Stoner Joseph S JS Toyos Maria M de Oliveira Igor M Venancio P IMVP Wan Sui S Wu Shuzhuang S Zhao Xiangyu X
Nature 20240327 8005
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) represents the world's largest ocean-current system and affects global ocean circulation, climate and Antarctic ice-sheet stability<sup>1-3</sup>. Today, ACC dynamics are controlled by atmospheric forcing, oceanic density gradients and eddy activity<sup>4</sup>. Whereas palaeoceanographic reconstructions exhibit regional heterogeneity in ACC position and strength over Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles<sup>5-8</sup>, the long-term evolution of the ACC ...[more]