An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

ABSTRACT. For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and seismometers around the tip of a propagating rift on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. During these campaigns we detected seven bursts of episodic rift propagation. To determine whether...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Bassis, JN, Fricker, HA, Coleman, R, Minster, JB
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:8440 2023-05-15T13:21:59+02:00 An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica Bassis, JN Fricker, HA Coleman, R Minster, JB 2008 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/8440/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/8440/1/Bassis_etal_JGlac_2008.pdf https://doi.org/10.3189/002214308784409116 en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/8440/1/Bassis_etal_JGlac_2008.pdf Bassis, JN, Fricker, HA, Coleman, R and Minster, JB 2008 , 'An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica' , Journal of Glaciology, vol. 54, no. 184 , pp. 17-27 , doi:10.3189/002214308784409116 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214308784409116>. cc_utas ice-shelf rift propagation Amery Ice Shelf East Antarctica glaciology Article PeerReviewed 2008 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.3189/002214308784409116 2020-05-30T07:22:12Z ABSTRACT. For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and seismometers around the tip of a propagating rift on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. During these campaigns we detected seven bursts of episodic rift propagation. To determine whether these rift propagation events were triggered by short-term environmental forcings, we analyzed simultaneous ancillary data such as wind speeds, tidal amplitudes and sea-ice fraction (a proxy variable for ocean swell). We find that none of these environmental forcings, separately or together, correlated with rift propagation. This apparent insensitivity of ice-shelf rift propagation to short-term environmental forcings leads us to suggest that the rifting process is primarily driven by the internal glaciological stress. Our hypothesis is supported by order-of-magnitude calculations that the glaciological stress is the dominant term in the force balance. However, our calculations also indicate that as the ice shelf thins or the rift system matures and iceberg detachment becomes imminent, shortterm stresses due to winds and ocean swell may become more important. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amery Ice Shelf Antarc* Antarctica Antarctica Journal East Antarctica Ice Shelf Journal of Glaciology Sea ice University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints East Antarctica Amery ENVELOPE(-94.063,-94.063,56.565,56.565) Amery Ice Shelf ENVELOPE(71.000,71.000,-69.750,-69.750) Journal of Glaciology 54 184 17 27
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Amery Ice Shelf
East Antarctica
glaciology
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Amery Ice Shelf
East Antarctica
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Bassis, JN
Fricker, HA
Coleman, R
Minster, JB
An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
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description ABSTRACT. For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and seismometers around the tip of a propagating rift on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica. During these campaigns we detected seven bursts of episodic rift propagation. To determine whether these rift propagation events were triggered by short-term environmental forcings, we analyzed simultaneous ancillary data such as wind speeds, tidal amplitudes and sea-ice fraction (a proxy variable for ocean swell). We find that none of these environmental forcings, separately or together, correlated with rift propagation. This apparent insensitivity of ice-shelf rift propagation to short-term environmental forcings leads us to suggest that the rifting process is primarily driven by the internal glaciological stress. Our hypothesis is supported by order-of-magnitude calculations that the glaciological stress is the dominant term in the force balance. However, our calculations also indicate that as the ice shelf thins or the rift system matures and iceberg detachment becomes imminent, shortterm stresses due to winds and ocean swell may become more important.
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author Bassis, JN
Fricker, HA
Coleman, R
Minster, JB
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Coleman, R
Minster, JB
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title An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
title_short An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
title_full An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
title_fullStr An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica
title_sort investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the amery ice shelf, east antarctica
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Bassis, JN, Fricker, HA, Coleman, R and Minster, JB 2008 , 'An investigation into the forces that drive ice-shelf rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica' , Journal of Glaciology, vol. 54, no. 184 , pp. 17-27 , doi:10.3189/002214308784409116 <http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/002214308784409116>.
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