Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet

Although the flow of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is well constrained from surface measurements and altimetry, our knowledge of the dynamic processes within the ice sheet remains limited. Recent high-resolution radar data from the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains in central East Antarctica reveal a s...

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Main Authors: Wrona, Thilo, Wolovick, Michael J., Ferraccioli, Fausto, Corr, Hugh, Jordan, Tom, Siegert, Martin J.
Other Authors: Siegert, M.J., Jamieson, S.S.R., White, D.A.
Format: Book Part
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Published: Geological Society of London 2018
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/515988/
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:515988 2024-01-07T09:39:11+01:00 Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet Wrona, Thilo Wolovick, Michael J. Ferraccioli, Fausto Corr, Hugh Jordan, Tom Siegert, Martin J. Siegert, M.J. Jamieson, S.S.R. White, D.A. 2018-01 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/515988/ unknown Geological Society of London Wrona, Thilo; Wolovick, Michael J.; Ferraccioli, Fausto orcid:0000-0002-9347-4736 Corr, Hugh; Jordan, Tom orcid:0000-0003-2780-1986 Siegert, Martin J. 2018 Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet. In: Siegert, M.J.; Jamieson, S.S.R.; White, D.A., (eds.) Exploration of subsurface Antarctica: uncovering past changes and modern processes. London, Geological Society of London, 113-129. (Geological Society of London, Special Publication, 461). Publication - Book Section PeerReviewed 2018 ftnerc 2023-12-08T00:03:07Z Although the flow of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is well constrained from surface measurements and altimetry, our knowledge of the dynamic processes within the ice sheet remains limited. Recent high-resolution radar data from the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains in central East Antarctica reveal a series of anomalous englacial reflectors in the lower half of the ice column that cannot be explained by conventional ice flow. Expanding on previous analyses, we describe the geometrical and morphological features of 12 of these anomalous reflectors. Our description reveals a previously unacknowledged diversity in size, geometry and internal structure of these reflectors. We are able to identify four distinct morphological features: (1) fingers; (2) inclusions; (3) sheets; and (4) folds. The ‘fingers’ and ‘inclusions’ probably form by shear instabilities at the boundary between the reflectors and the surrounding meteoric ice. The ‘sheets’ highlight that basal ice can be uplifted off of the bed and above surrounding meteoric ice, and the ‘folds’ may have formed in local regions of converging flow associated with subglacial topography. The study provides key insights into the rheology, stress and deformational regimes deep within the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic East Antarctica East Antarctic Ice Sheet Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains ENVELOPE(76.000,76.000,-80.500,-80.500)
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description Although the flow of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is well constrained from surface measurements and altimetry, our knowledge of the dynamic processes within the ice sheet remains limited. Recent high-resolution radar data from the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains in central East Antarctica reveal a series of anomalous englacial reflectors in the lower half of the ice column that cannot be explained by conventional ice flow. Expanding on previous analyses, we describe the geometrical and morphological features of 12 of these anomalous reflectors. Our description reveals a previously unacknowledged diversity in size, geometry and internal structure of these reflectors. We are able to identify four distinct morphological features: (1) fingers; (2) inclusions; (3) sheets; and (4) folds. The ‘fingers’ and ‘inclusions’ probably form by shear instabilities at the boundary between the reflectors and the surrounding meteoric ice. The ‘sheets’ highlight that basal ice can be uplifted off of the bed and above surrounding meteoric ice, and the ‘folds’ may have formed in local regions of converging flow associated with subglacial topography. The study provides key insights into the rheology, stress and deformational regimes deep within the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet.
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Jamieson, S.S.R.
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author Wrona, Thilo
Wolovick, Michael J.
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Corr, Hugh
Jordan, Tom
Siegert, Martin J.
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Wolovick, Michael J.
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Corr, Hugh
Jordan, Tom
Siegert, Martin J.
Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
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Wolovick, Michael J.
Ferraccioli, Fausto
Corr, Hugh
Jordan, Tom
Siegert, Martin J.
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title Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
title_short Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
title_full Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
title_fullStr Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
title_full_unstemmed Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet
title_sort position and variability of complex structures in the central east antarctic ice sheet
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Siegert, Martin J. 2018 Position and variability of complex structures in the central East Antarctic Ice Sheet. In: Siegert, M.J.; Jamieson, S.S.R.; White, D.A., (eds.) Exploration of subsurface Antarctica: uncovering past changes and modern processes. London, Geological Society of London, 113-129. (Geological Society of London, Special Publication, 461).
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