Geologic Provinces Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet Constrained by Geophysical Data Synthesis

Author:

MacGregor Joseph A.1ORCID,Colgan William T.2ORCID,Paxman Guy J. G.3ORCID,Tinto Kirsty J.4ORCID,Csathó Beáta5ORCID,Darbyshire Fiona A.67ORCID,Fahnestock Mark A.8ORCID,Kokfelt Thomas F.2,MacKie Emma J.9ORCID,Morlighem Mathieu10ORCID,Sergienko Olga V.11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cryospheric Sciences Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt MD USA

2. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Copenhagen Denmark

3. Department of Geography Durham University Durham UK

4. Lamont‐Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University Palisades NY USA

5. Department of Geology University at Buffalo Buffalo NY USA

6. Centre de recherche Geotop Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal QC Canada

7. Département des sciences de la Terre et de l'atmosphère Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal QC Canada

8. Geophysical Institute University of Alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks AK USA

9. Department of Geological Sciences University of Florida Gainesville FL USA

10. Department of Earth Sciences Dartmouth College Hanover NH USA

11. Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Princeton University Princeton NJ USA

Abstract

AbstractPresent understanding of Greenland's subglacial geology is derived mostly from interpolation of geologic mapping of its ice‐free margins and unconstrained by geophysical data. Here we refine the extent of its geologic provinces by synthesizing geophysical constraints on subglacial geology from seismic, gravity, magnetic and topographic data. North of 72°N, no province clearly extends across the whole island, leaving three distinct subglacial regions yet to be reconciled with margin geology. Geophysically coherent anomalies and apparent province boundaries are adjacent to the onset of faster ice flow at both Petermann Glacier and the Northeast Greenland Ice Stream. Separately, based on their subaerial expression, dozens of unusually long, straight and sub‐parallel subglacial valleys cross Greenland's interior and are not yet resolved by current syntheses of its subglacial topography.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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