First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica

Abstract:We will present preliminary results from geophysical and glaciological measurements on Potsdam Glacier, south of the Schirmacher Oasis, Central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The data were retrieved during the Antarctic summer season 2003/2004 and consist of ground penetrating radar (G...

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Main Authors: Anschütz, H., Oerter, Hans, Steinhage, Daniel, Jokat, Wilfried, Scheinert, M., Dietrich, R.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:13403 2023-09-05T13:13:32+02:00 First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica Anschütz, H. Oerter, Hans Steinhage, Daniel Jokat, Wilfried Scheinert, M. Dietrich, R. 2005 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/13403/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.23786 unknown Anschütz, H. , Oerter, H. , Steinhage, D. orcid:0000-0003-4737-9751 , Jokat, W. orcid:0000-0002-7793-5854 , Scheinert, M. and Dietrich, R. (2005) First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica , 22. Internationale Polartagung, 18.-24. September 2005, Jena, Deutschland. . hdl:10013/epic.23786 EPIC322. Internationale Polartagung, 18.-24. September 2005, Jena, Deutschland. Conference notRev 2005 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:50:34Z Abstract:We will present preliminary results from geophysical and glaciological measurements on Potsdam Glacier, south of the Schirmacher Oasis, Central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The data were retrieved during the Antarctic summer season 2003/2004 and consist of ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys as well as shallow firn cores and snow pits.The GPR surveys were carried out using a central frequency of 500 MHz on the main flow line of Potsdam Glacier and perpendicular to that line. The total length of the GPR profiles was about 100 km, thus covering an area of ca. 400 km2 . Traces were recorded each 0.5 m and the time window was chosen such that the upper 25-30 m of the snow pack could be covered in high resolution.The processed radar data show several internal reflection horizons indicating a change of density (or conductivity) in the subsurface.These horizons were traced throughout the profiles and will be dated by the results of the firn core analyses.The firn cores were drilled at five locations on the radar profile lines, each core being 12-13 m in length. At the same locations snow pits were digged with a depth of 2 m and a sampling interval of 5cm, giving 40 snow samples per pit.On the firn cores dielectric profiling measurements were carried out in the laboratory to determine the real part of the dielectric permittivity and the conductivity. Furthermore the density was measured as well as the content of oxygen isotope, δ18O. From the snow samples density and δ18O were determined as well.Combining the geophysical and glaciologicaldata sets gives information about the accumulation pattern and internal structures in the upper snowpack. From the firn core data models were derived giving an estimation of the distribution of the radar velocity with depth. Using these models the radar data can be converted from traveltime- to depth-sections so the depths of the different horizons are known. Furthermore mass-depth relations were established yielding information about tht cumulative snow mass for the ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica The Antarctic
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description Abstract:We will present preliminary results from geophysical and glaciological measurements on Potsdam Glacier, south of the Schirmacher Oasis, Central Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica.The data were retrieved during the Antarctic summer season 2003/2004 and consist of ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys as well as shallow firn cores and snow pits.The GPR surveys were carried out using a central frequency of 500 MHz on the main flow line of Potsdam Glacier and perpendicular to that line. The total length of the GPR profiles was about 100 km, thus covering an area of ca. 400 km2 . Traces were recorded each 0.5 m and the time window was chosen such that the upper 25-30 m of the snow pack could be covered in high resolution.The processed radar data show several internal reflection horizons indicating a change of density (or conductivity) in the subsurface.These horizons were traced throughout the profiles and will be dated by the results of the firn core analyses.The firn cores were drilled at five locations on the radar profile lines, each core being 12-13 m in length. At the same locations snow pits were digged with a depth of 2 m and a sampling interval of 5cm, giving 40 snow samples per pit.On the firn cores dielectric profiling measurements were carried out in the laboratory to determine the real part of the dielectric permittivity and the conductivity. Furthermore the density was measured as well as the content of oxygen isotope, δ18O. From the snow samples density and δ18O were determined as well.Combining the geophysical and glaciologicaldata sets gives information about the accumulation pattern and internal structures in the upper snowpack. From the firn core data models were derived giving an estimation of the distribution of the radar velocity with depth. Using these models the radar data can be converted from traveltime- to depth-sections so the depths of the different horizons are known. Furthermore mass-depth relations were established yielding information about tht cumulative snow mass for the ...
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author Anschütz, H.
Oerter, Hans
Steinhage, Daniel
Jokat, Wilfried
Scheinert, M.
Dietrich, R.
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Oerter, Hans
Steinhage, Daniel
Jokat, Wilfried
Scheinert, M.
Dietrich, R.
First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
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title First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
title_short First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
title_full First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
title_fullStr First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed First Results from Geophysical and Glaciological Studies on Potsdam Glacier, East Antarctica
title_sort first results from geophysical and glaciological studies on potsdam glacier, east antarctica
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