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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 192. Antarctic Subglacial Aquatic Environments is the first volume on this important and fascinating subject. With its underlying theme of bridging existi
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Journal of Glaciology. 41:247-262
We use surface velocity derived from sequential Landsat imagery and a control method to estimate the basal-friction distribution of a major West Antarctic ice stream. The area-averaged basal stress is approximately 1.4 × 104 Pa, or about 29% of the
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Annals of Glaciology. 20:39-42
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) images were used prior to the 1991–92 field season to infer the position of the grounding line at the mouths of Ice Streams D and E, West Antarctica. Our field plan for mass-balance studies was based on this determinati
Autor:
Jane G. Ferrigno, Jerry L. Mullins, Jo Anne Stapleton, Robert A. Bindschadler, Ted A. Scambos, Lynda B. Bellisime, Jo-Ann Bowell, Alex V. Acosta
Publikováno v:
Annals of Glaciology. 20:407-412
Fifteen 1: 250000 and one 1: 1000 000 scale Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) image mosaic maps are currently being produced of the West Antarctic ice streams on the Shirase and Siple Coasts. Landsat TM images were acquired between 1984 and 1990 in an are
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Annals of Glaciology. 20:313-318
A combination of image-based velocity mapping techniques and finite-element modeling has been used to study a part of the southern shear margin of Ice Stream D, Antarctica. The study area is a region over which the margin shows considerable developme
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Geophysical Monograph Series ISBN: 9780875904825
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Annals of Glaciology. 17:332-336
In order to interpret changes in the Greenland ice sheet as indications of climatic variation, it is necessary to place observations of local changes in a regional context. This requires a comprehensive monitoring effort which addresses both the inla
Autor:
Almut Iken, Robert A. Bindschadler
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glaciology. 32:101-119
During the snow-melt season of 1982, basal water pressure was recorded in 11 bore holes communicating with the subglacial drainage system. In most of these holes the water levels were at approximately the same depth (around 70 m below surface). The l
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Annals of Glaciology. 5:222-222