Cataloging and Locating Icequakes on the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica to Determine Long Term Rift Behavior
This report provides an introduction to the ARROW project and seismic behavior on ice shelves. We catalogged icequakes using seismic analysis code (SAC) and located prominent icequakes using WAVES from a seismic dataset collected from December 2nd, 2023 and January 5th, 2024. The analysis of this da...
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University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository
2024
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Online Access: | https://scholars.unh.edu/honors/845 https://scholars.unh.edu/context/honors/article/1854/viewcontent/Cataloging_and_Locating_Icequakes_to_Determine_Long_Term_Rift_Behavior_Ross_Ice_Shelf__Antarctica___Simon_Eisl.pdf |
Summary: | This report provides an introduction to the ARROW project and seismic behavior on ice shelves. We catalogged icequakes using seismic analysis code (SAC) and located prominent icequakes using WAVES from a seismic dataset collected from December 2nd, 2023 and January 5th, 2024. The analysis of this dataset will be used to model similar deformation systems found in icy ocean worlds in the outer Solar System like the Tiger Stripe rifts found on Enceladus. We looked into the deformation of rift zone WR4, why and how these icequakes occur along WR4, and the rift's interior material make up. Particular hotspots of icequake activity tell us where WR4 is expanding, the strain across WR4, the diurnal tidal cycle underneath the Ross Ice Shelf, and the number of icequakes show correlation, and the calculation of wave velocity travelling across WR4 provides insight into the material make up of the mélange. The possible relationship between strain, tidal cycle, and seismicity provides a valuable tool for modelling seismicity in similar systems in other ice shelves. These events will be relocated using hypo-DD to increase the accuracy of modelling for similar rift zones across the Antarctic and on icy ocean worlds. |
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