Densification of Snow on the Ice Sheet of Ellsworth Land and the Southern Antarctic Peninsula
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- 1 January 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 5 (40) , 451-460
- https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022143000018426
Abstract
Density-depth curves constructed from seismic travel-time data observed at 25 locations, show a large variation over an essentially isothermal area (T = −22±2.6° C). This is correlated with the wide range of mean annual accumulation values. (A = 20 to 50g./cm.2yr). Quantitative estimates of mean annual accumulation can be obtained from seismic refraction data in this area by the expression A = 23.5+0.049(3500−V 200) where V 200 is the compressional wave velocity (m./sec.) observed at 200 m. from the shot point. The density-depth curves can be used to give estimates of accumulation by the expression: where ρ 40 is the density (g./cm.3) at 40 m. depth. The internal consistency of these methods is indicated by the standard deviation of ±2.9./cm.2 yr. for comparisons of accumulation estimates. The theoretical basis for these results is discussed.Keywords
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- The Theory of the Interpretation of Seismic Travel-Time Curves in Horizontal StructuresJournal of Applied Physics, 1932