Ice Flow Direction Change in Interior West Antarctica

Upstream of Byrd Station (West Antarctica), ice-penetrating radar data reveal a distinctive fold structure within the ice, in which isochronous layers are unusually deep. The fold has an axis more than 50 kilometers long, which is aligned up to 45° to the ice flow direction. Although explanations fo...

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Main Authors: Siegert, Martin J., Welch, Brian, Morse, David, Vieli, Andreas, Blankenship, Donald D., Joughin, Ian, King, Edward C., Vieli, Gwendolyn J.-M. C. Leysinger, Payne, Antony J., Jacobel, Robert
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Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2004
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spelling craaas:10.1126/science.1101072 2024-09-15T17:41:14+00:00 Ice Flow Direction Change in Interior West Antarctica Siegert, Martin J. Welch, Brian Morse, David Vieli, Andreas Blankenship, Donald D. Joughin, Ian King, Edward C. Vieli, Gwendolyn J.-M. C. Leysinger Payne, Antony J. Jacobel, Robert 2004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1101072 https://www.science.org/doi/pdf/10.1126/science.1101072 en eng American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science volume 305, issue 5692, page 1948-1951 ISSN 0036-8075 1095-9203 journal-article 2004 craaas https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1101072 2024-07-25T04:01:26Z Upstream of Byrd Station (West Antarctica), ice-penetrating radar data reveal a distinctive fold structure within the ice, in which isochronous layers are unusually deep. The fold has an axis more than 50 kilometers long, which is aligned up to 45° to the ice flow direction. Although explanations for the fold's formation under the present flow are problematic, it can be explained if flow was parallel to the fold axis ∼1500 years ago. This flow change may be associated with ice stream alterations nearer the margin. If this is true, central West Antarctica may respond to future alterations more than previously thought. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica West Antarctica AAAS Resource Center (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Science 305 5692 1948 1951
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description Upstream of Byrd Station (West Antarctica), ice-penetrating radar data reveal a distinctive fold structure within the ice, in which isochronous layers are unusually deep. The fold has an axis more than 50 kilometers long, which is aligned up to 45° to the ice flow direction. Although explanations for the fold's formation under the present flow are problematic, it can be explained if flow was parallel to the fold axis ∼1500 years ago. This flow change may be associated with ice stream alterations nearer the margin. If this is true, central West Antarctica may respond to future alterations more than previously thought.
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author Siegert, Martin J.
Welch, Brian
Morse, David
Vieli, Andreas
Blankenship, Donald D.
Joughin, Ian
King, Edward C.
Vieli, Gwendolyn J.-M. C. Leysinger
Payne, Antony J.
Jacobel, Robert
spellingShingle Siegert, Martin J.
Welch, Brian
Morse, David
Vieli, Andreas
Blankenship, Donald D.
Joughin, Ian
King, Edward C.
Vieli, Gwendolyn J.-M. C. Leysinger
Payne, Antony J.
Jacobel, Robert
Ice Flow Direction Change in Interior West Antarctica
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Welch, Brian
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Payne, Antony J.
Jacobel, Robert
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title Ice Flow Direction Change in Interior West Antarctica
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