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Crag-and-tail features on the Amundsen Sea continental shelf, West Antarctica

Authors :
Dowdeswell, J.A.
Canals, M.
Jakobsson, M.
Todd, B.J.
Dowdeswell, E.K.
Hogan, K.A.
Nitsche, F. O.
Larter, R. D.
Gohl, K.
Graham, A. G. C.
Kuhn, G.
Dowdeswell, J.A.
Canals, M.
Jakobsson, M.
Todd, B.J.
Dowdeswell, E.K.
Hogan, K.A.
Nitsche, F. O.
Larter, R. D.
Gohl, K.
Graham, A. G. C.
Kuhn, G.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

On parts of glaciated continental margins, especially the inner shelves around Antarctica, grounded ice has removed pre-existing sedimentary cover, leaving subglacial bedforms on eroded substrates (Anderson et al. 2001; Wellner et al. 2001). While the dominant subglacial bedforms often follow a distinct, relatively uniform pattern that can be related to overall trends in palaeo-ice flow and substrate geology (Wellner et al. 2006), others are more randomly distributed and may reflect local substrate variations. Here we describe and discuss examples of large, isolated crag-and-tail features that are recognized on the Amundsen Sea continental shelf.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn990335267
Document Type :
Electronic Resource