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List of works by Richard Levy

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A large West Antarctic Ice Sheet explains early Neogene sea-level amplitude

scientific article published on 15 December 2021

A West Antarctic grounding-zone environment shaped by episodic water flow

Spatially variable response of Antarctica's ice sheets to orbital forcing during the Pliocene

A high-resolution climate record spanning the past 17 000 years recovered from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand

article

Decision-support modelling for an uncertain future: developing forecasts of sea level rise impacts on groundwater

A Sea Change is Needed For Adapting to Sea-Level Rise in Aotearoa New Zealand

scientific article published on 25 November 2024

Integrating chronological uncertainties for annually laminated lake sediments using layer counting, independent chronologies and Bayesian age modelling (Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand)

article

Reprint of: Late Neogene climate and glacial history of the Southern Victoria Land coast from integrated drill core, seismic and outcrop data

article

Climatic and tectonic drivers of late Oligocene Antarctic ice volume

Antarctic evidence for an abrupt northward shift of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies at 32 ka BP

scientific article published on 5 September 2023

‘Late Neogene chronostratigraphy and depositional environments on the Antarctic Margin: New results from the ANDRILL McMurdo Ice Shelf Project’

scholarly article

Chapter 8 From Greenhouse to Icehouse – The Eocene/Oligocene in Antarctica

scientific article published in 2008

A Comparison of Methods for Identifying and Quantifying Ice Rafted Debris on the Antarctic Margin

scientific article published in April 2022

Supplementary material to "Preservation and degradation of ancient organic matter in mid-Miocene Antarctic permafrost"

Miocene Glacial Dynamics Recorded by Variations in Magnetic Properties in the ANDRILL‐2A Drill Core

scholarly article

Preservation and degradation of ancient organic matter in mid-Miocene Antarctic permafrost