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  Information - CL28 Antarctic cryosphere and Southern Ocean climate evolution (Cenozoic-Holocene) (co-listed in BG, CR & OS)

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The Antarctic region has profoundly affected global climate of the past 50 million years, influencing sea level, atmospheric composition and dynamics, and ocean circulation. The session should assemble interdisciplinary expertise including oceanographers, geochemists, sea-ice experts, paleoceanographers, glaciologists and modelers to present and discuss the progress on the knowledge of southern-high latitude climate evolution at tectonic to decadal time scales and their significance in driving and amplifying global climate development as well as sea level history.

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