High-resolution boundary conditions of an old ice target near Dome C, Antarctica
-
Published:2017-08-14
Issue:4
Volume:11
Page:1897-1911
-
ISSN:1994-0424
-
Container-title:The Cryosphere
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Young Duncan A.ORCID, Roberts Jason L.ORCID, Ritz CatherineORCID, Frezzotti MassimoORCID, Quartini Enrica, Cavitte Marie G. P.ORCID, Tozer Carly R., Steinhage DanielORCID, Urbini Stefano, Corr Hugh F. J., van Ommen TasORCID, Blankenship Donald D.
Abstract
Abstract. A high-resolution (1 km line spacing) aerogeophysical survey was conducted over a region near the East Antarctic Ice Sheet's Dome C that may hold a 1.5 Myr climate record. We combined new ice thickness data derived from an airborne coherent radar sounder with unpublished data that was in part unavailable for earlier compilations, and we were able to remove older data with high positional uncertainties. We generated a revised high-resolution digital elevation model (DEM) to investigate the potential for an old ice record in this region, and used laser altimetry to confirm a Cryosat-2 derived DEM for inferring the glaciological state of the candidate area. By measuring the specularity content of the bed, we were able to find an additional 50 subglacial lakes near the candidate site, and by Doppler focusing the radar data, we were able to map out the roughness of the bed at length scales of hundreds of meters. We find that the primary candidate region contains elevated rough topography interspersed with scattered subglacial lakes and some regions of smoother bed. Free subglacial water appears to be restricted from bed overlain by ice thicknesses of less than 3000 m. A site near the ice divide was selected for further investigation. The high resolution of this ice thickness data set also allows us to explore the nature of ice thickness uncertainties in the context of radar geometry and processing.
Funder
Australian Antarctic Division G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
Reference47 articles.
1. Aitken, A. R. A., Young, D. A., Ferraccioli, F., Betts, P. G., Greenbaum, J. S., Richter, T. G., Roberts, J. L., Blankenship, D. D., and Siegert, M. J.: The subglacial geology of Wilkes Land, East Antarctica, Geophys. Res. Lett., 41, 2390–2400, https://doi.org/10.1002/2014GL059405, 2014. 2. Alemany, O., Chappellaz, J., Triest, J., Calzas, M., Cattani, O., Chemin, J., Desbois, Q., Desbois, T., Duphil, R., Falourd, S., Grilli, R., Guillerme, C., Kerstel, E., Laurent, B., Lefebvre, E., Marrocco, N., Pascual, O., Piard, L., Possenti, P., Romanini, D., Thiebaut, V., and Yamani, R.: The SUBGLACIOR drilling probe: concept and design, Ann. Glaciol., 55, 233–242, https://doi.org/10.3189/2014AoG68A026, 2014. 3. Bamber, J. L.: A digital elevation model of the Antarctic ice sheet derived from ERS-1 altimeter data and comparison with terrestrial measurements, Ann. Glaciol., 20, 48–54, https://doi.org/10.3189/172756494794586934, 1994. 4. Bamber, J. L., Gomez-Dans, J. L., and Griggs, J. A.: A new 1 km digital elevation model of the Antarctic derived from combined satellite radar and laser data – Part 1: Data and methods, The Cryosphere, 3, 101–111, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-3-101-2009, 2009. 5. Bell, R. E., Ferraccioli, F., Creyts, T. T., Braaten, D., Corr, H., Das, I., Damaske, D., Frearson, N., Jordan, T., Rose, K., Studinger, M., and Wolovick, M.: Widespread persistent thickening of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet by freezing from the base, Science, 331, 1592–1595, 2011.
Cited by
27 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|