Amy Leventer
Amy Leventer is an American Antarctic researcher and academic specialising in micropaleontology, with specific research interests in marine geology, marine biology, and climate change. Since 1983, Leventer has participated in over 25 scientific research expeditions to Antarctica. Provided by Wikipedia
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Constraints on the Timing and Extent of Deglacial Grounding Line Retreat in West Antarctica by Ryan A. Venturelli, Brenna Boehman, Christina Davis, Jon R. Hawkings, Sarah E. Johnston, Chloe D. Gustafson, Alexander B. Michaud, Cyrille Mosbeux, Matthew R. Siegfried, Trista J. Vick‐Majors, Valier Galy, Robert G. M. Spencer, Sophie Warny, Brent C. Christner, Helen A. Fricker, David M. Harwood, Amy Leventer, John C. Priscu, Brad E. Rosenheim, SALSA Science Team
Published 2023-04-01
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Scientific access into Mercer Subglacial Lake: scientific objectives, drilling operations and initial observations by John C. Priscu, Jonas Kalin, John Winans, Timothy Campbell, Matthew R. Siegfried, Mark Skidmore, John E. Dore, Amy Leventer, David M. Harwood, Dennis Duling, Robert Zook, Justin Burnett, Dar Gibson, Edward Krula, Anatoly Mironov, Jim McManis, Graham Roberts, Brad E. Rosenheim, Brent C. Christner, Kathy Kasic, Helen A. Fricker, W. Berry Lyons, Joel Barker, Mark Bowling, Billy Collins, Christina Davis, Al Gagnon, Christopher Gardner, Chloe Gustafson, Ok-Sun Kim, Wei Li, Alex Michaud, Molly O. Patterson, Martyn Tranter, Ryan Venturelli, Trista Vick-Majors, Cooper Elsworth
Published 2021-09-01
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