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    The origin of massive diamicton in Marian and Potter coves, King George Island, West Antarctica

    Marine sediment cores were obtained from in front of the tidewater glaciers in Marian and Potter coves in the South Shetland Islands in the austral summer of 1998–1999. Sedimentological and geochemical data fr...

    Ho Il Yoon, Kyu-Cheul Yoo, Byong-Kwon Park, Yeadong Kim in Geosciences Journal (2004)

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    Microfabric analysis of laminated diatom ooze (Holocene) from the eastern Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula

    Selected intervals of laminated diatom ooze (Holocene) from the eastern Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula were analyzed using high-resolution section images of impregnated samples to reveal potential annu...

    Jang Jun Bahk, Ho Il Yoon, Yeadong Kim, Cheon Yun Kang, Sung Ho Bae in Geosciences Journal (2003)

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    Stable isotope record and depositional environments in the Antarctic Polar Front of Drake Passage, Western Antarctica

    A high-resolution study including oxygen and carbon stable isotopes as well as planktonic foraminifera, carbonate, ice-rafted debris (IRD) contents, were performed on one core sediment (DP00-02) taken from the...

    Sung Ho Bae, Ho Il Yoon, Byung -Kwon Park, Cheon Yun Kang in Geosciences Journal (2002)

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    Geochemical evidence for Holocene paleoclimatic changes in Maxwell Bay of South Shetland Islands, West Antarctica

    Total organic carbon (TOC), biogenic silica (Bsi), and total sulfur (TS) contents in core sediments of Maxwell Bay are examined in order to investigate paleoclimatic changes during the Holocene. Both TOC and B...

    Dongseon Kim, Byong-Kwon Park, Ho Il Yoon, Cheon Yun Kang in Geosciences Journal (1999)