Tab. 1: Results of the movement measurements on the blue ice-field Blåisen, supplement to: Brunk, Karsten; Staiger, Rudolf (1986): Nachmessungen an Pegeln auf einem Blaueisfeld im Borgmassiv, Neuschwabenland, Antarktis. Polarforschung, 56(1/2), 23-32

In January/February 1985 a German-South African expedition had the opportunity to repeat measurements made by means of stakes planted in 1951 (Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949-52) and 1966 (SANAE VII). Although the rediscovery of the old stakes had not been expected, the stakes co...

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Main Authors: Brunk, Karsten, Staiger, Rudolf
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1986
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.754643
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.754643
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Summary:In January/February 1985 a German-South African expedition had the opportunity to repeat measurements made by means of stakes planted in 1951 (Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition 1949-52) and 1966 (SANAE VII). Although the rediscovery of the old stakes had not been expected, the stakes could be identified and it was possible to derive movement vectors on the basis of old and heterogenic measurement data.The long-term movement rates established basically confirm and complement the values determined in 1951. The flow rates of 9,1 cm/a to 66.4 cm/a proved to be extremly low. Observations of the stake lengths showed very little accumulation in the fringe areas of the blue ice-field (ca. 0.7 to 2.6 cm/a snow/firn); on bare ice an ablation of 2.6 cm/a water equivalent (2.9 cm/a ice) was measured. The paper begins with a description of the essential conditions for the formation of the blue ice-field. Subsequently the measurements are explained in detail and their results are discussed. : The variations for the period 6./7.2. - 25./26.10.1951 are taken from Swithinbank (1959).