Time series of basal melt rates from autonomous phase-sensitive radar (ApRES) measurements at location EIS8 on Ekström Ice Shelf, Antarctica from January 2021 to November 2021

The dataset consists of derived melt rates from autonomous phase-sensitive radar (ApRES) measurements. The estimated basal melt rates are based on the analysis of firn densification, strain thinning, and the change in ice thickness from the determination of vertical displacements. The basal melt rat...

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Main Authors: Zeising, Ole, Steinhage, Daniel, Berger, Sophie, Drews, Reinhard, Ershadi, M Reza, Fromm, Tanja, Hattermann, Tore, Pattyn, Frank, Eisen, Olaf
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.972021
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Summary:The dataset consists of derived melt rates from autonomous phase-sensitive radar (ApRES) measurements. The estimated basal melt rates are based on the analysis of firn densification, strain thinning, and the change in ice thickness from the determination of vertical displacements. The basal melt rates are averaged over 7 days (moving window). To represent the variability of the melt rate on sub-weekly timescales, we also calculated the 7 day standard deviation of the basal melt rates based on a 1 day moving window. The uncertainty of the basal melt rate is based on the uncertainty of the strain estimation and the determination of the ice thickness change. Data are exported in 4 hour intervals. A positive melt rate represents melting. Details on the processing are given in Zeising et al., (submitted to The Cryosphere). The time series contains a data gap from 1 April to 16 May 2021.