Distribution of Reflected Power From the Bed by Radio Echo-Sounding in the Shirase Glacier Drainage Area, East Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica release_ulu6a4eymjfxben3dczpeezea4

by Hirokazu Ohmae, Fumihiko Nishio, Shinji Mae

Published in Annals of Glaciology by Cambridge University Press (CUP).

1989   Volume 12, p124-126

Abstract

A large part of the area of the Shirase Glacier drainage basin has been surveyed by airborne (operating frequency: 179 MHz) and ground-based (60 MHz) radio echo-sounding to define the bedrock topography and to investigate the condition of bed/ice interface since 1982. It is shown that the reflection intensity from the bed, which is corrected for attenuation in the ice sheet, has a higher value for reflection intensity in the down-stream area of Shirase Glacier than in the up-stream area. The area of strongest intensity of reflection from the bed coincides with the area for which the calculated temperature at the bed is above −1°C. The boundary area between the highest and lowest values of corrected reflected intensity corresponds to the area of decreasing basal shear stress. It is found that the distribution of high corrected reflection intensity corresponds to the area of thinning of the ice sheet, which has been measured by ice-flow observation in the Shirase Glacier drainage basin.
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