A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica
Ground-based radio echo sounding data acquired along the 1700 km US-ITASE traverse have been used to determine ice attenuation and relative basal reflectivity across the major catchments funneling ice from East Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf. We find that basal reflectivity varies locally by up to...
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ftubristolcris:oai:research-information.bris.ac.uk:publications/51200f5f-16fb-40cd-91af-d9a1fae3a7e0 2024-01-28T09:58:58+01:00 A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica Jacobel, R.W. Lapo, K.E. Stamp, J.R. Youngblood, B.W. Bamber, JL 2010-11 https://hdl.handle.net/1983/51200f5f-16fb-40cd-91af-d9a1fae3a7e0 https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/publications/51200f5f-16fb-40cd-91af-d9a1fae3a7e0 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-447-2010 http://www.the-cryosphere.net/4/447/2010/tc-4-447-2010.html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Jacobel , R W , Lapo , K E , Stamp , J R , Youngblood , B W & Bamber , JL 2010 , ' A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica ' , Cryosphere , vol. 4 , pp. 447 - 452 . https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-447-2010 article 2010 ftubristolcris https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-447-2010 2024-01-04T23:33:48Z Ground-based radio echo sounding data acquired along the 1700 km US-ITASE traverse have been used to determine ice attenuation and relative basal reflectivity across the major catchments funneling ice from East Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf. We find that basal reflectivity varies locally by up to 40 dB which we interpret as due to changes in the phase state at the bed. Some, though not all, areas of high local reflectivity are observed to have flat-lying bed reflections indicative of sub-glacial lakes. We compare basal reflectivity to ice balance velocity and find a general association of higher flow speeds with high radar reflection strength. This set of observations from two independent remotely sensed geophysical data sets extends the range of field observations to the interior of East Antarctica and confirms the importance of basal lubrication on modulating the ice dynamics of the largest ice sheet on the planet. Ground-based radio echo sounding data acquired along the 1700 km US-ITASE traverse have been used to determine ice attenuation and relative basal reflectivity across the major catchments funneling ice from East Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf. We find that basal reflectivity varies locally by up to 40 dB which we interpret as due to changes in the phase state at the bed. Some, though not all, areas of high local reflectivity are observed to have flat-lying bed reflections indicative of sub-glacial lakes. We compare basal reflectivity to ice balance velocity and find a general association of higher flow speeds with high radar reflection strength. This set of observations from two independent remotely sensed geophysical data sets extends the range of field observations to the interior of East Antarctica and confirms the importance of basal lubrication on modulating the ice dynamics of the largest ice sheet on the planet. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf University of Bristol: Bristol Research East Antarctica Ross Ice Shelf The Cryosphere 4 4 447 452 |
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Ground-based radio echo sounding data acquired along the 1700 km US-ITASE traverse have been used to determine ice attenuation and relative basal reflectivity across the major catchments funneling ice from East Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf. We find that basal reflectivity varies locally by up to 40 dB which we interpret as due to changes in the phase state at the bed. Some, though not all, areas of high local reflectivity are observed to have flat-lying bed reflections indicative of sub-glacial lakes. We compare basal reflectivity to ice balance velocity and find a general association of higher flow speeds with high radar reflection strength. This set of observations from two independent remotely sensed geophysical data sets extends the range of field observations to the interior of East Antarctica and confirms the importance of basal lubrication on modulating the ice dynamics of the largest ice sheet on the planet. Ground-based radio echo sounding data acquired along the 1700 km US-ITASE traverse have been used to determine ice attenuation and relative basal reflectivity across the major catchments funneling ice from East Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf. We find that basal reflectivity varies locally by up to 40 dB which we interpret as due to changes in the phase state at the bed. Some, though not all, areas of high local reflectivity are observed to have flat-lying bed reflections indicative of sub-glacial lakes. We compare basal reflectivity to ice balance velocity and find a general association of higher flow speeds with high radar reflection strength. This set of observations from two independent remotely sensed geophysical data sets extends the range of field observations to the interior of East Antarctica and confirms the importance of basal lubrication on modulating the ice dynamics of the largest ice sheet on the planet. |
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Jacobel, R.W. Lapo, K.E. Stamp, J.R. Youngblood, B.W. Bamber, JL A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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Jacobel, R.W. Lapo, K.E. Stamp, J.R. Youngblood, B.W. Bamber, JL |
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A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica |
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comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in east antarctica |
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Jacobel , R W , Lapo , K E , Stamp , J R , Youngblood , B W & Bamber , JL 2010 , ' A comparison of basal reflectivity and ice velocity in East Antarctica ' , Cryosphere , vol. 4 , pp. 447 - 452 . https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-4-447-2010 |
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