Seismic data from Colle Gnifetti glacie saddle around borehole KCI, Swiss Alps, supplement to: Diez, Anja; Eisen, Olaf; Hofstede, Coen Matthijs; Bohleber, Pascal; Polom, Ulrich (2013): Joint interpretation of explosive and vibroseismic surveys on cold firn for the investigation of ice properties. Annals of Glaciology, 54(64), 201-210

Two seismic surveys were carried out on the high-altitude glacier saddle, Colle Gnifetti, Monte Rosa, Italy/Switzerland. Explosive and vibroseismic sources were tested to explore the best way to generate seismic waves to deduce shallow and intermediate properties (<100 m) of firn and ice. The exp...

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Main Authors: Diez, Anja, Eisen, Olaf, Hofstede, Coen Matthijs, Bohleber, Pascal, Polom, Ulrich
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 2013
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.833320
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.833320
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Summary:Two seismic surveys were carried out on the high-altitude glacier saddle, Colle Gnifetti, Monte Rosa, Italy/Switzerland. Explosive and vibroseismic sources were tested to explore the best way to generate seismic waves to deduce shallow and intermediate properties (<100 m) of firn and ice. The explosive source (SISSY) excites strong surface and diving waves, degrading data quality for processing; no englacial reflections besides the noisy bed reflector are visible. However, the strong diving waves are analyzed to derive the density distribution of the firn pack, yielding results similar to a nearby ice core. The vibrator source (ElViS), used in both P- and SH-wave modes, produces detectable laterally coherent reflections within the firn and ice column. We compare these with ice-core and radar data. The SH-wave data are particularly useful in providing detailed, high-resolution information on firn and ice stratigraphy. Our analyses demonstrate the potential of seismic methods to determine physical properties of firn and ice, particularly density and potentially also crystal-orientation fabric. : Seismic data from three different sources: - SISSY detonation cardridges- ELVIS microvibrator p-wave- ELVIS microvibrator s-waveData were recorded with single-spiked vertical and horizontal component geophones, depending on year. Recording took place in 2008 and 2010.