Measured Properties of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: Surface Configuration, Ice Thickness, Volume and Bedrock Characteristics
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 3, 83-91
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500002573
Abstract
Results of airborne radio echo-sounding (RES) in Antarctica are presented. Flight tracks covering 50% of the Antarctic Ice sheet on a 50 to 100 km square grid, flown using Inertial navigation, have errors <<5 km. Ice thicknesses determined from 35, 60, and 300 MHz RES records are accurate to 10 m or 1.5% thickness (whichever is greater). Altimetry, determining surface and sub-surface elevations, after corrections have errors <<50 m. An up-to-date coastline compiled from satellite imagery and all recent sources has frequencies for various coastal types of: ice shelves (44%), ice streams/outlet glaciers (13%), ice walls (38%), and rocks (5%). A new map of the ice sheet surface has been compiled from 101 000 RES data points, 5 000 Tropical Wind, Energy conversion and Reference Level Experiment (TWERLE) balloon altimetry points, geodetic satellite and selected traverse elevations. The volume of the Antarctic ice sheet Including ice shelves has been calculated principally from RES data using various techniques as 30.11±2.5 × 106 km3. Frequency distributions for subgladal bedrock elevations for East and West Antarctica are presented. They conform approximately to Gaussian (normal) functions.Keywords
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