AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY

The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several international programs have focused on the first-order geophysical mapping of tectonic and geologic structures in the interior of Antarctica and along its continental margins. More than 1.3 million line-km o...

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Main Authors: Golynsky, A., Blankenship, D., Damaske, Daniel, Ferraccioli, F., Ivanov, S., Jokat, Wilfried, Studinger, M., von Frese, R.
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Published: 2010
Subjects:
DML
IPY
Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/22423/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.34785
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:22423 2024-09-15T17:39:11+00:00 AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY Golynsky, A. Blankenship, D. Damaske, Daniel Ferraccioli, F. Ivanov, S. Jokat, Wilfried Studinger, M. von Frese, R. 2010 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/22423/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.34785 unknown Golynsky, A. , Blankenship, D. , Damaske, D. , Ferraccioli, F. , Ivanov, S. , Jokat, W. orcid:0000-0002-7793-5854 , Studinger, M. and von Frese, R. (2010) AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY , SCAR Meeting, Buenos Aires, Arg. . hdl:10013/epic.34785 EPIC3SCAR Meeting, Buenos Aires, Arg. Conference notRev 2010 ftawi 2024-06-24T04:01:54Z The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several international programs have focused on the first-order geophysical mapping of tectonic and geologic structures in the interior of Antarctica and along its continental margins. More than 1.3 million line-km of new air- and shipborne data have been acquired over the past decade by the international community in Antarctica. These new data together with surveys that were not previously in the public domain significantly upgrade the ADMAP compilation for crustal studies of the Antarctic. Aeromagnetic flights over East Antarctica have been concentrated in the Transantarctic Mountains, the Prince Charles Mountains-Lambert Glacier area, and western Dronning Maud Land Coats Land. Additionally, surveys were conducted over Lake Vostok and the western part of Marie Byrd Land by the US Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) projects and over the Amundsen Sea Embayment during the austral summer of 2004/2005 by a collaborative US/UK aerogeophysical campaign. New aeromagnetic data over the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (120,000 line-km), acquired within the IPY Antarcticas Gamburtsev Province (AGAP) project during the 2008/09 field season reveal fundamental geologic features beneath the East Antarctic Ice sheet critical to understanding Precambrian continental growth processes. Roughly 100,000 line-km of magnetic data obtained within the International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) promises to shed light on subglacial lithology and identify crustal boundaries for the central Antarctic Plate. Since 1996/97 season, the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) has collected 90,000 km of aeromagnetic data along a 1200 km long segment of the East Antarctic coast over western Dronning Maud Land (DML). The aircraft flight pattern was extended by five airborne VISA project surveys (~99,000 km) over largely unexplored regions of western and central DML. The Antarctic continental margin is the traditional sphere ... Conference Object Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica DML Dronning Maud Land East Antarctica Ice Sheet IPY Lambert Glacier Marie Byrd Land Prince Charles Mountains Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several international programs have focused on the first-order geophysical mapping of tectonic and geologic structures in the interior of Antarctica and along its continental margins. More than 1.3 million line-km of new air- and shipborne data have been acquired over the past decade by the international community in Antarctica. These new data together with surveys that were not previously in the public domain significantly upgrade the ADMAP compilation for crustal studies of the Antarctic. Aeromagnetic flights over East Antarctica have been concentrated in the Transantarctic Mountains, the Prince Charles Mountains-Lambert Glacier area, and western Dronning Maud Land Coats Land. Additionally, surveys were conducted over Lake Vostok and the western part of Marie Byrd Land by the US Support Office for Aerogeophysical Research (SOAR) projects and over the Amundsen Sea Embayment during the austral summer of 2004/2005 by a collaborative US/UK aerogeophysical campaign. New aeromagnetic data over the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (120,000 line-km), acquired within the IPY Antarcticas Gamburtsev Province (AGAP) project during the 2008/09 field season reveal fundamental geologic features beneath the East Antarctic Ice sheet critical to understanding Precambrian continental growth processes. Roughly 100,000 line-km of magnetic data obtained within the International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) promises to shed light on subglacial lithology and identify crustal boundaries for the central Antarctic Plate. Since 1996/97 season, the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) has collected 90,000 km of aeromagnetic data along a 1200 km long segment of the East Antarctic coast over western Dronning Maud Land (DML). The aircraft flight pattern was extended by five airborne VISA project surveys (~99,000 km) over largely unexplored regions of western and central DML. The Antarctic continental margin is the traditional sphere ...
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author Golynsky, A.
Blankenship, D.
Damaske, Daniel
Ferraccioli, F.
Ivanov, S.
Jokat, Wilfried
Studinger, M.
von Frese, R.
spellingShingle Golynsky, A.
Blankenship, D.
Damaske, Daniel
Ferraccioli, F.
Ivanov, S.
Jokat, Wilfried
Studinger, M.
von Frese, R.
AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
author_facet Golynsky, A.
Blankenship, D.
Damaske, Daniel
Ferraccioli, F.
Ivanov, S.
Jokat, Wilfried
Studinger, M.
von Frese, R.
author_sort Golynsky, A.
title AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
title_short AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
title_full AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
title_fullStr AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
title_full_unstemmed AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY
title_sort air and shipborne magnetic surveys of the antarctic into the 21th century
publishDate 2010
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/22423/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.34785
genre Amundsen Sea
Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
DML
Dronning Maud Land
East Antarctica
Ice Sheet
IPY
Lambert Glacier
Marie Byrd Land
Prince Charles Mountains
genre_facet Amundsen Sea
Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
DML
Dronning Maud Land
East Antarctica
Ice Sheet
IPY
Lambert Glacier
Marie Byrd Land
Prince Charles Mountains
op_source EPIC3SCAR Meeting, Buenos Aires, Arg.
op_relation Golynsky, A. , Blankenship, D. , Damaske, D. , Ferraccioli, F. , Ivanov, S. , Jokat, W. orcid:0000-0002-7793-5854 , Studinger, M. and von Frese, R. (2010) AIR AND SHIPBORNE MAGNETIC SURVEYS OF THE ANTARCTIC INTO THE 21TH CENTURY , SCAR Meeting, Buenos Aires, Arg. . hdl:10013/epic.34785
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