42 Annals of Glaciology 50(51) 2009 Flow dynamics of the Rutford Ice Stream ice-drainage basin
ABSTRACT. Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, drains a catchment of>45 000 km 2 into the Ronne Ice Shelf through a 26 km wide, 2.4 km deep subglacial trough adjacent to the Ellsworth Mountains. Fortytwo per cent of its catchment boundary is common with Pine Island Glacier, where rapid change to...
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ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.430.437 2023-05-15T13:43:47+02:00 42 Annals of Glaciology 50(51) 2009 Flow dynamics of the Rutford Ice Stream ice-drainage basin E. C. King The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.430.437 http://www.igsoc.org/annals/50/51/a51a064.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.430.437 http://www.igsoc.org/annals/50/51/a51a064.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.igsoc.org/annals/50/51/a51a064.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T04:38:01Z ABSTRACT. Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, drains a catchment of>45 000 km 2 into the Ronne Ice Shelf through a 26 km wide, 2.4 km deep subglacial trough adjacent to the Ellsworth Mountains. Fortytwo per cent of its catchment boundary is common with Pine Island Glacier, where rapid change to ice dynamics is currently underway. These changes may eventually affect adjacent catchments such as Rutford. Radar sounding data were acquired over the Rutford ice-drainage basin that show the internal structure. In particular, distinctive reflector groups were identified that mark the boundaries between four different flow elements. The flow-margin reflector groups include curvilinear events that cross-cut isochrones and are therefore likely to be post-depositional. These reflections may arise from crystal orientation fabrics generated by localized strain in a flow margin. One of the sectors of the ice-drainage basin supplies the largest share (38%) of the ice volume flux through the main trunk of Rutford Ice Stream. This sector may be preferentially affected by continuing surface lowering in the Pine Island Glacier catchment. Text Antarc* Antarctica Ice Shelf Pine Island Pine Island Glacier Ronne Ice Shelf Rutford Ice Stream West Antarctica Unknown West Antarctica Ronne Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-78.500,-78.500) Pine Island Glacier ENVELOPE(-101.000,-101.000,-75.000,-75.000) Ellsworth Mountains ENVELOPE(-85.000,-85.000,-78.750,-78.750) Rutford ENVELOPE(-85.300,-85.300,-78.600,-78.600) Rutford Ice Stream ENVELOPE(-80.000,-80.000,-79.167,-79.167) |
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ABSTRACT. Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, drains a catchment of>45 000 km 2 into the Ronne Ice Shelf through a 26 km wide, 2.4 km deep subglacial trough adjacent to the Ellsworth Mountains. Fortytwo per cent of its catchment boundary is common with Pine Island Glacier, where rapid change to ice dynamics is currently underway. These changes may eventually affect adjacent catchments such as Rutford. Radar sounding data were acquired over the Rutford ice-drainage basin that show the internal structure. In particular, distinctive reflector groups were identified that mark the boundaries between four different flow elements. The flow-margin reflector groups include curvilinear events that cross-cut isochrones and are therefore likely to be post-depositional. These reflections may arise from crystal orientation fabrics generated by localized strain in a flow margin. One of the sectors of the ice-drainage basin supplies the largest share (38%) of the ice volume flux through the main trunk of Rutford Ice Stream. This sector may be preferentially affected by continuing surface lowering in the Pine Island Glacier catchment. |
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42 Annals of Glaciology 50(51) 2009 Flow dynamics of the Rutford Ice Stream ice-drainage basin |
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ENVELOPE(-61.000,-61.000,-78.500,-78.500) ENVELOPE(-101.000,-101.000,-75.000,-75.000) ENVELOPE(-85.000,-85.000,-78.750,-78.750) ENVELOPE(-85.300,-85.300,-78.600,-78.600) ENVELOPE(-80.000,-80.000,-79.167,-79.167) |
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West Antarctica Ronne Ice Shelf Pine Island Glacier Ellsworth Mountains Rutford Rutford Ice Stream |
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Antarc* Antarctica Ice Shelf Pine Island Pine Island Glacier Ronne Ice Shelf Rutford Ice Stream West Antarctica |
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