Author:
Morse D. L.,Waddington E. D.
Abstract
The brine infiltration zone of Mc Murdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica, has been extensively studied by previous authors. Brine percolates inland laterally from the ice front, opposite to the direction of ice-shelf motion. Inland propagation of brine pulses following ice-shelf break-outs appears to be the primary brine-infiltration mechanism. During the 1992-93 field season, we used radio-echo sounding to resurvey the inland limit of the brine-infiltration zone. The boundary had been similarly mapped in 1977. We observed that since the earlier survey, one 7km section his retreated seaward by approximately 800 m while another 5 km section is unchanged. These displacements are consistent with the earlier hypothesis that brine infiltration occurs by the influx of brine pulses
Publisher
International Glaciological Society
Cited by
4 articles.
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