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What lies beneath: A detailed bathymetry of the sea-floor below Ekström Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

Authors :
Smith, Emma C.
Drews, Reinhard
Ehlers, Todd
Franke, Dieter
Gaedicke, Christoph
Hofstede, Coen
Kuhn, Gerhard
Lambrecht, Astrid
Mayer, Christoph
Tiedemann, Ralf
Eisen, Olaf
Source :
EPIC3EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2019-04-07-2019-04-12, EPIC3European Geosceince Union (EGU) General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2019-04-08-2019-04-12
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

An extensive grid of seismic reflection data collected on Ekstro ̈m Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, between 2010–2018, using an on-ice vibroseis source and snowstreamer, are used to make a detailed bathymetry map of the sea floorand ice-shelf cavity. The maps shows a deep sea-floor trough, likely a paleao-ice stream, under the western side ofthe ice shelf. The trough contains a number of points of higher topography, indicating probable former grounding line positions. At the shelf front a sill running across the width of the shelf has implications for ocean circulation and thus ice-ocean interaction and ice shelf melt. This new bathymetry is markedly different from previous models, which show a generally flat and shallow sea floor in the region. This is presumably the case for many of the smaller ice-shelves in Dronning Maud Land, which highlights the need for better bathymetry measurements in these key threshold regions.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EPIC3EGU General Assembly, Vienna, 2019-04-07-2019-04-12, EPIC3European Geosceince Union (EGU) General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2019-04-08-2019-04-12
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..3d01cb63a2bc0a1a78a9d09b58116890