A search in north Greenland for a new ice-core drill site
Autor: | Sigfus J Johnsen, Sivaprasad Gogineni, Dorthe Dahl-Jensen, E. D. Waddington, S. Kipfstuhl, Heinrich Miller, Niels S. Gundestrup, Christopher Allen, Teong Sek Chuah, Kristian Keller |
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Rok vydání: | 1997 |
Předmět: |
010506 paleontology
geography Eemian geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences biology Ice stream Bedrock Drilling biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences Ice core Ridge (meteorology) Groenlandia Ice sheet Geomorphology Geology 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Earth-Surface Processes |
Zdroj: | Journal of Glaciology. 43:300-306 |
ISSN: | 1727-5652 0022-1430 |
Popis: | A new deep ice-core drilling site has been identified in north Greenland at 75.12° N, 42.30° W, 316 km north-northwest (NNW) of the GRIР drill site on the summit of the ice sheet. The ice thickness here is 3085 m; the surface elevation is 2919 m.The North GRIP (NGRIP) site is identified so that ice of Eemian age (115–130 ka BP,calendar years before present) is located as far above bedrock as possible and so the thickness of the Eemian layer is as great as possible. An ice-flow model, similar to the one used to date the GRIP ice core, is used to simulate the flow along the NNW-trending ice ridge. Surface and bedrock elevations, surface accumulation-rate distribution and radio-echo sounding along the ridge have been used as model input.The surface accumulation rate drops from 0.23 m fee equivalent year−1at GRIP to 0.19 m ice equivalent year−150 km from GRIP. Over the following 300km the accumulation is relatively constant, before it starts decreasing again further north. Ice thicknesses up to 3250 m bring the temperature of the basal ice up to the pressure-melting point 100–250 km from GRIP. The NGRIP site islocated 316 km from GRIP in a region where the bedrock is smooth and the accumulation rate is 0.19 m ice equivalent year−1. The modeled basal ice here has always been a few degrees below the pressure-melting point. Internal radio-echo sounding horizons can be traced between the GRIP and NGRIP sites, allowing us to date the ice down to 2300 m depth (52 ka BP). An ice-flow model predicts that the Eemian-age ice will be located in the depth range 2710–2800 m, which is 285 m above the bedrock. This is 120 m further above the bedrock, and the thickness of the Eemian layer of ice is 20 m thicker, than at the GRIP ice-core site. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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