The Brine Zone in the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica
Open Access
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 3, 166-171
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500002718
Abstract
Infiltration of brine into the McMurdo Ice Shelf is dominated by wave-like intrusions of sea-water triggered by periodic break-outs of the ice front. Observations of a brine step 4.4 m in height in the McMurdo Ice Shelf show that it has migrated about 1.2 kin in four years. The present brine wave is overriding an older brine-soaked layer. This migration is proof of the dynamic nature of the step, which is the leading edge of a brine wave that originated at the ice front after a major break-out of the McMurdo Ice Shelf. The inland boundary of brine penetration is characterized by a series of descending steps that are believed to represent terminal positions of separate intrusions of brine of similar origin. The inland boundary of brine percolation is probably controlled largely by the depth at which brine encounters the firn/ice transition (43 m). However, this boundary is not fixed by permeability considerations alone, since measurable movement of brine is still occurring at the inland boundary. Freeze-fraction-ation of the sea-water as it migrates through the ice shelf precipitates virtually all sodium sulfate, and preferentially concomitant removal of water by freezing in the pore spaces of the infiltrated firn produces residual brines approximately seven times more concentrated than the original sea-water.Keywords
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