Basal ice accretion and debris entrainment within the coastal ice margin, Law Dome, Antarctica
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- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 39 (131) , 157-166
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s002214300001580x
Abstract
Basal ice stratigraphy in coastal ice cliffs at the Law Dome margin has revealed the basal accretion of clean and debris-bearing ice, marine congelation ice and granular marine ice inland of the margin. Co-isotopic analysis of δ18O and δD isotopes together with solute chemistry were applied to determine the modes of accretion and debris entrainment. The marine congelation ice and the granular marine ice were formed from the basal freezing of desalinated sea water and the episodic mixture of basal meltwater and sea water, respectively. Two different debris-entrainment mechanisms were identified. Debris-band ice with debris concentrations of 6.3–33% (by volume) was formed from proglacial raised beach and shallow marine sediment incorporated by an over-riding advance of the margin. Two other debris-bearing ice types, dispersed debris-poor ice with debris concentrations <0.3% (by volume) and laminated debris ice with debris concentrations 0.9–1.9% (by volume) were accreted further inland from the margin by basal regelation processes associated with the Robin (1976) heat-pump effect.Keywords
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