The buildup of the ice sheet in central Greenland

A study of the isotopic and gas composition of the basal silty ice recovered by the Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) core indicates that local ice formed in the absence of the Greenland Ice Sheet is still preserved at Summit. Such ice developed most probably within a peat deposit in a permafrost en...

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Main Author: Souchez, Roland
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/173093
https://dipot.ulb.ac.be/dspace/bitstream/2013/173093/3/173093.pdf
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Summary:A study of the isotopic and gas composition of the basal silty ice recovered by the Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) core indicates that local ice formed in the absence of the Greenland Ice Sheet is still preserved at Summit. Such ice developed most probably within a peat deposit in a permafrost environment. This local ice was subsequently intimately mixed with glacier ice from an advancing ice sheet progressing on the site. This is in agreement with the “highland origin and windward growth” hypothesis for ice sheet development, not for an in situ or regional growth from snowbanks. The basal ice from the GRIP core possibly dates back to the original buildup of the Greenland Ice Sheet 2.4 million years ago. SCOPUS: ar.j FLWIN info:eu-repo/semantics/published