Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site

Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; because accumulation is higher here than in other domes of East Antarctica, the ice preserves a good geochemical and palaeoclimatic record. A new map of the Talos Dome area locates the dome summit using the global positioning syste...

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Main Authors: Frezzotti M., Bitelli G., De Michelis P., Deponti A., Forieri A., Gandolfi S., Maggi V., Mancini F., Remy F., Tabacco I. E., Urbini S., Vittuari L., Zirizzottl A.
Other Authors: Frezzotti, M., Bitelli, G., De Michelis, P., Deponti, A., Forieri, A., Gandolfi, S., Maggi, V., Mancini, F., Remy, F., Tabacco, I. E., Urbini, S., Vittuari, L., Zirizzottl, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11590/353620
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author Frezzotti M.
Bitelli G.
De Michelis P.
Deponti A.
Forieri A.
Gandolfi S.
Maggi V.
Mancini F.
Remy F.
Tabacco I. E.
Urbini S.
Vittuari L.
Zirizzottl A.
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Bitelli, G.
De Michelis, P.
Deponti, A.
Forieri, A.
Gandolfi, S.
Maggi, V.
Mancini, F.
Remy, F.
Tabacco, I. E.
Urbini, S.
Vittuari, L.
Zirizzottl, A.
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Forieri A.
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Vittuari L.
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description Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; because accumulation is higher here than in other domes of East Antarctica, the ice preserves a good geochemical and palaeoclimatic record. A new map of the Talos Dome area locates the dome summit using the global positioning system (GPS) (72°47′14″S, 159°04′2″E; 2318.5 m elevation (WGS84)). A surface strain network of nine stakes was measured using GPS. Data indicate that the stake closest to the summit moves south-southeast at a few cm a -1. The other stakes, located 8 km away, move up to 0.33 m a -1. Airborne radar measurements indicate that the bedrock at the Talos Dome summit is about 400 m in elevation, and that it is covered by about 1900 m of ice. Snow radar and GPS surveys show that internal layering is continuous and horizontal in the summit area (15 km radius). The depth distribution analysis of snow radar layers reveals that accumulation decreases downwind of the dome (north-northeast) and increases upwind (south-southwest). The palaeomorphology of the dome has changed during the past 500 years, probably due to variation in spatial distribution of snow accumulation, driven by wind sublimation. In order to calculate a preliminary age vs depth profile for Talos Dome, a simple one-dimensional steady-state model was formulated. This model predicts that the ice 100 m above the bedrock may cover one glacial-interglacial period.
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spelling ftunivroma3iris:oai:iris.uniroma3.it:11590/353620 2025-01-16T19:28:23+00:00 Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site Frezzotti M. Bitelli G. De Michelis P. Deponti A. Forieri A. Gandolfi S. Maggi V. Mancini F. Remy F. Tabacco I. E. Urbini S. Vittuari L. Zirizzottl A. Frezzotti, M. Bitelli, G. De Michelis, P. Deponti, A. Forieri, A. Gandolfi, S. Maggi, V. Mancini, F. Remy, F. Tabacco, I. E. Urbini, S. Vittuari, L. Zirizzottl, A. 2004 http://hdl.handle.net/11590/353620 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000232368400064 volume:39 firstpage:423 lastpage:432 numberofpages:10 journal:ANNALS OF GLACIOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11590/353620 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-23844462467 info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2004 ftunivroma3iris 2024-01-31T17:41:10Z Talos Dome is an ice dome on the edge of the East Antarctic plateau; because accumulation is higher here than in other domes of East Antarctica, the ice preserves a good geochemical and palaeoclimatic record. A new map of the Talos Dome area locates the dome summit using the global positioning system (GPS) (72°47′14″S, 159°04′2″E; 2318.5 m elevation (WGS84)). A surface strain network of nine stakes was measured using GPS. Data indicate that the stake closest to the summit moves south-southeast at a few cm a -1. The other stakes, located 8 km away, move up to 0.33 m a -1. Airborne radar measurements indicate that the bedrock at the Talos Dome summit is about 400 m in elevation, and that it is covered by about 1900 m of ice. Snow radar and GPS surveys show that internal layering is continuous and horizontal in the summit area (15 km radius). The depth distribution analysis of snow radar layers reveals that accumulation decreases downwind of the dome (north-northeast) and increases upwind (south-southwest). The palaeomorphology of the dome has changed during the past 500 years, probably due to variation in spatial distribution of snow accumulation, driven by wind sublimation. In order to calculate a preliminary age vs depth profile for Talos Dome, a simple one-dimensional steady-state model was formulated. This model predicts that the ice 100 m above the bedrock may cover one glacial-interglacial period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Anagrafe della Ricerca d'Ateneo (Universitá degli studi Roma Tre) Antarctic East Antarctica Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000)
spellingShingle Frezzotti M.
Bitelli G.
De Michelis P.
Deponti A.
Forieri A.
Gandolfi S.
Maggi V.
Mancini F.
Remy F.
Tabacco I. E.
Urbini S.
Vittuari L.
Zirizzottl A.
Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title_full Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title_fullStr Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title_full_unstemmed Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title_short Geophysical survey at Talos Dome, East Antarctica: The search for a new deep-drilling site
title_sort geophysical survey at talos dome, east antarctica: the search for a new deep-drilling site
url http://hdl.handle.net/11590/353620