Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101 were drilled on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula (Fig. F1) to recover a continuous high-resolution record of Antarctic glaciation. Site 1095 is the subject of a short paper in this volume (Pudsey, Chap 25, this volume), whereas mass accumulation rates at the three sites are described by Wolf-Welling (Chap 15, this volume) and ice-rafted debris at Site 1101 is discussed by Cowan (Chap. 10, this volume) This report documents grain-size data (sand and fine fraction) and the proportion of biogenic silica for the upper 300 m at Site 1095, the upper 250 m at Site 1096, and the whole 220 m at Site 1101.
1Pudsey, C.J., 2001. Data report: Grain-size data, Sites 1095, 1096, and 1101, Antarctic Peninsula continental rise. In Barker, P.F., Camerlenghi, A., Acton, G.D., and Ramsay, A.T.S. (Eds.), Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 178 [Online]. Available from World Wide Web: <http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/178_SR/chap_12/chap_12.htm>. [Cited YYYY-MM-DD]
2British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0ET, United Kingdom. cjp@pcmail.nerc-bas.ac.uk
Initial
receipt: 16 August 2000
Acceptance: 25 April 2001
Web publication: 20 July 2001
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