Measurement of temperature in a margin of Ice Stream B, Antarctica: implications for margin migration and lateral drag

Autor: W. D. Harrison, K. A. Echelmeyer, C. F. Larsen
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Journal of Glaciology. 44:615-624
ISSN: 1727-5652
0022-1430
Popis: Ice temperature was measured in and around the chaotically crevassed south margin of Ice Stream B, Antarctica, from 1992 to 1994. The temperatures at 30 m depth in the chaotic zone are about 12 K lower than in the adjacent uncrevassed ice, due to the ponding of cold winter air. At depths greater than 150 m, there is clear evidence of internal heating of the ice due to the large shear déformation rate in the marginal zone. Analysis of the depth of cooling below the crevasses and of the internal heating gives two pieces of information. First, over the last half century the lateral shear stress averaged 2.0 x 105 Pa in the top third of the margin and, second, the margin moved outward at an average rate of 7.3 m a−1. These values do not involve any assumptions about the How law of ice. The uncertainties are roughly 20%. The value of lateral shear stress indicates that the most of the drag on the ice stream is along its sides.
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