Seafloor shapes of the floating portion of Totten Glacier and Moscow University Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

New aerogeophysical data were acquired over coastal targets in East Antarctica during the 2011/2012 season of the international collaborative ICECAP project, as part of NASAs Operation Ice Bridge. Data types include multi-frequency ice sounding radar, spot and scanning laser altimetry, magnetic, and...

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Main Authors: Greenbaum, J, Roberts, Jason, Soderlund, K, Young, D, Richter, T, Warner, RC, Young, NW, van Ommen, TD, Siegert, M, Blankenship, D
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University 2012
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Online Access:http://ecite.utas.edu.au/84492
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Summary:New aerogeophysical data were acquired over coastal targets in East Antarctica during the 2011/2012 season of the international collaborative ICECAP project, as part of NASAs Operation Ice Bridge. Data types include multi-frequency ice sounding radar, spot and scanning laser altimetry, magnetic, and dual-instrument airborne gravimetry. The Totten Glacier and nearby Moscow University Ice Shelf were prime targets, resulting in 5 km x 5 km and 10 km x 10 km coverage, respectively, when combined with data acquired during the 2010/2011 field season.