Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence

Ice thickness measurements, carried out by radio echo sounder and gravimeter in the central part of the Sor Rondane Mountains, reveal a subglacial topography of the outlet glaciers and itstributaries characterized by U-shaped valley profiles and overdeepened bedrock. Mass-flux measurements highlight...

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Main Authors: Pattyn, F., Decleir, H., Huybrechts, Philippe
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Published: 1992
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3914/
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:3914 2024-09-15T17:47:05+00:00 Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence Pattyn, F. Decleir, H. Huybrechts, Philippe 1992 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3914/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3914/1/Pat1992b.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14490 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14490.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3914/1/Pat1992b.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.14490.d001 Pattyn, F. , Decleir, H. and Huybrechts, P. (1992) Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence , in: Yoshida, Y. et al. (eds): Recent progress in Antarctic Earth Science, Terrapub (Tokyo), pp. 669-678 . hdl:10013/epic.14490 EPIC3in: Yoshida, Y. et al. (eds): Recent progress in Antarctic Earth Science, Terrapub (Tokyo), pp. 669-678 Article peerRev 1992 ftawi 2024-06-24T03:54:11Z Ice thickness measurements, carried out by radio echo sounder and gravimeter in the central part of the Sor Rondane Mountains, reveal a subglacial topography of the outlet glaciers and itstributaries characterized by U-shaped valley profiles and overdeepened bedrock. Mass-flux measurements highlight the reduced flow of at least one glacier (Jenningsbreen). This glacier isin the process of being cut off from the main ice supply and may serve as an example for the deglaciation process. An interesting feature of this deglaciation is that, once decoupled from themain ice supply, this glacier is probably characterized by an increased lowering of the ice surface gradient due to the ablation which is characteristic for the upper part of the present outletglacier. In the end this will result in a southward flow of which examples can be found elsewhere in the mountains. On the basis of the field evidence a numerical flow line model ispresented to simulate the behaviour of the outlet glaciers of the central part of the mountains during the last glacial maximum. These experiments show an increase of 300-400 m in icethickness under realistic assumptions for mass balance, temperature and sea level. Some of the higher glacial levels are then attributed to an environment characterized by a higheraccumulation predating the last glacial maximum. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center)
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description Ice thickness measurements, carried out by radio echo sounder and gravimeter in the central part of the Sor Rondane Mountains, reveal a subglacial topography of the outlet glaciers and itstributaries characterized by U-shaped valley profiles and overdeepened bedrock. Mass-flux measurements highlight the reduced flow of at least one glacier (Jenningsbreen). This glacier isin the process of being cut off from the main ice supply and may serve as an example for the deglaciation process. An interesting feature of this deglaciation is that, once decoupled from themain ice supply, this glacier is probably characterized by an increased lowering of the ice surface gradient due to the ablation which is characteristic for the upper part of the present outletglacier. In the end this will result in a southward flow of which examples can be found elsewhere in the mountains. On the basis of the field evidence a numerical flow line model ispresented to simulate the behaviour of the outlet glaciers of the central part of the mountains during the last glacial maximum. These experiments show an increase of 300-400 m in icethickness under realistic assumptions for mass balance, temperature and sea level. Some of the higher glacial levels are then attributed to an environment characterized by a higheraccumulation predating the last glacial maximum.
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author Pattyn, F.
Decleir, H.
Huybrechts, Philippe
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Decleir, H.
Huybrechts, Philippe
Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
author_facet Pattyn, F.
Decleir, H.
Huybrechts, Philippe
author_sort Pattyn, F.
title Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
title_short Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
title_full Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
title_fullStr Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
title_full_unstemmed Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence
title_sort glaciation of the central part of the soer rondane, antarctica: glaciological evidence
publishDate 1992
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https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/3914/1/Pat1992b.pdf
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Pattyn, F. , Decleir, H. and Huybrechts, P. (1992) Glaciation of the central part of the Soer Rondane, Antarctica: glaciological evidence , in: Yoshida, Y. et al. (eds): Recent progress in Antarctic Earth Science, Terrapub (Tokyo), pp. 669-678 . hdl:10013/epic.14490
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