Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry
AbstractDuring the 1999–2000 Italian Expedition, an airborne radar survey was performed along 12 transects across Lake Vostok, Antarctica, and its western and eastern margins. Ice thickness, subglacial elevation and the precise location of lake boundaries were determined. Radar data confirm the geom...
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author | Cesidio Bianchi A. Forieri Achille Zirizzotti Ignazio E. Tabacco E. Zuccheretti A. Della Vedova |
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description | AbstractDuring the 1999–2000 Italian Expedition, an airborne radar survey was performed along 12 transects across Lake Vostok, Antarctica, and its western and eastern margins. Ice thickness, subglacial elevation and the precise location of lake boundaries were determined. Radar data confirm the geometry derived from previous surveys, but with some slight differences. We measured a length of up to 260 km, a maximum width of 81 km and an area of roughly 14 000 km2. Along the major axis, from north to south, the ice thickness varies from 3800 to 4250 m, with a decreasing gradient. From west to east the ice thickness is fairly constant, except for two narrow strips located on the western and eastern margins, where it increases with high thickening rate. Over the lake the surface elevation increases from 3476 m a.s.l. (south) to 3525 (north), with a decreasing gradient, while the lake surface elevation decreases from −315 to −750 m a.s.l., with a decreasing gradient (absolute value). The ice-surface and lake-ceiling slopes suggest that the lake is in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium. |
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spelling | ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:121997 2025-01-16T19:11:16+00:00 Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry Cesidio Bianchi A. Forieri Achille Zirizzotti Ignazio E. Tabacco E. Zuccheretti A. Della Vedova 2002-01-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/121997 https://doi.org/10.3189/172756502781831656 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/121997 doi:10.3189/172756502781831656 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Earth-Surface Processes info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2002 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.3189/172756502781831656 2023-10-03T22:20:29Z AbstractDuring the 1999–2000 Italian Expedition, an airborne radar survey was performed along 12 transects across Lake Vostok, Antarctica, and its western and eastern margins. Ice thickness, subglacial elevation and the precise location of lake boundaries were determined. Radar data confirm the geometry derived from previous surveys, but with some slight differences. We measured a length of up to 260 km, a maximum width of 81 km and an area of roughly 14 000 km2. Along the major axis, from north to south, the ice thickness varies from 3800 to 4250 m, with a decreasing gradient. From west to east the ice thickness is fairly constant, except for two narrow strips located on the western and eastern margins, where it increases with high thickening rate. Over the lake the surface elevation increases from 3476 m a.s.l. (south) to 3525 (north), with a decreasing gradient, while the lake surface elevation decreases from −315 to −750 m a.s.l., with a decreasing gradient (absolute value). The ice-surface and lake-ceiling slopes suggest that the lake is in a state of hydrostatic equilibrium. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Lake Vostok ENVELOPE(106.000,106.000,-77.500,-77.500) Journal of Glaciology 48 160 62 69 |
spellingShingle | NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Earth-Surface Processes Cesidio Bianchi A. Forieri Achille Zirizzotti Ignazio E. Tabacco E. Zuccheretti A. Della Vedova Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title | Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title_full | Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title_fullStr | Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title_full_unstemmed | Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title_short | Airborne radar survey above Vostok region, east-central Antarctica: Ice thickness and Lake Vostok geometry |
title_sort | airborne radar survey above vostok region, east-central antarctica: ice thickness and lake vostok geometry |
topic | NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Earth-Surface Processes |
topic_facet | NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Earth-Surface Processes |
url | https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/121997 https://doi.org/10.3189/172756502781831656 |