Author:
Casassa Gino,Brecher Henry H.,Cárdenas Carlos,Rivera Andrés
Abstract
Glaciological data collected at Patriot Hills, Antarctica (80°18'S, 81°22'W),
are used to assess the local mass balance of the ice sheet. The data were
collected during two field campaigns conducted by the Instituto Antartico Chileno
in January and November 1995. Measurements included surveying of stakes, and ice
thickness derived from discrete radar soundings with a ground-based high-frequency
impulse system.
Ablation occurred on the bare-ice field at the base of Patriot Hills, with a
maximum value of 7g cm −2a−1. Net
accumulation was detected away from the mountains, over the firn-covered area of
the glacier, with a maximum rate of 10 g cm 2
a−1 Ice thickens rapidly away from the mountains, reaching
a thickness of 383 m, the maximum range of the radar system, near the center of
the blue-ice field. No significant difference in surface elevation of the ice was
detected over the 305 d period, which indicates that the ice is in
near-equilibrium at Patriot Hills.
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
Cited by
9 articles.
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