Abstract The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Modern airborne geophysical surveys combine radio-echo sounding, aeromagnetic and aerogravity methods to explore the geology of these regions. This paper reviews some recent aerogeophysical investigations undertaken by the British Antarctic Survey to: 1) Image subglacial rifts of Jurassic age in western Dronning Maud Land, which were associated with early Gondwana break-up; 2) Investigate crustal growth over the Antarctic Peninsula by Cretaceous arc magmatism and terrane accretion along the paleo-Pacific margin of Gondwana; 3) Analyse geological boundary conditions for present-day ice dynamics over Coats Land
The central question of this thesis is: what is hidden under the ice sheet of Antarctica? To unravel...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the high western rift flank of the West Antarctic Rift Syste...
Summary As we enter the IPY geological boundary conditions for the stability of the East Antarctic I...
The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Modern airborne...
Geological mapping and geophysical data indicate that the geological history of the East Antarctic b...
This thesis reviews the state of knowledge on geology, structure and tectonic evolution of West Anta...
Antarctica represents a key component in the investigation of the geological history and reconstruct...
Planet Earth has not always been as it appears today. Since billions of years, continents have been ...
Gravity anomalies provide a tool to study crustal structure, effective elastic thickness, and isosta...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The Ross Ice Shelf controls the flow of ice into the ocean from catchments consisting of both the Ea...
An extensive aerogeophysical survey was flown in Wilkes Land (East Antarctica) during the 2005/06 An...
Airborne geophysical surveys play a pivotal role in imaging subglacial geology and characterizing br...
The Antarctic geomagnetics' community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. More than 1.5 ...
Planet Earth has not always been as it appears today. Since billions of years, continents have been ...
The central question of this thesis is: what is hidden under the ice sheet of Antarctica? To unravel...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the high western rift flank of the West Antarctic Rift Syste...
Summary As we enter the IPY geological boundary conditions for the stability of the East Antarctic I...
The polar regions play an important role in Earth's geodynamic and climatic systems. Modern airborne...
Geological mapping and geophysical data indicate that the geological history of the East Antarctic b...
This thesis reviews the state of knowledge on geology, structure and tectonic evolution of West Anta...
Antarctica represents a key component in the investigation of the geological history and reconstruct...
Planet Earth has not always been as it appears today. Since billions of years, continents have been ...
Gravity anomalies provide a tool to study crustal structure, effective elastic thickness, and isosta...
The Antarctic geomagnetics community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. Several interna...
The Ross Ice Shelf controls the flow of ice into the ocean from catchments consisting of both the Ea...
An extensive aerogeophysical survey was flown in Wilkes Land (East Antarctica) during the 2005/06 An...
Airborne geophysical surveys play a pivotal role in imaging subglacial geology and characterizing br...
The Antarctic geomagnetics' community remains very active in crustal anomaly mapping. More than 1.5 ...
Planet Earth has not always been as it appears today. Since billions of years, continents have been ...
The central question of this thesis is: what is hidden under the ice sheet of Antarctica? To unravel...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) form the high western rift flank of the West Antarctic Rift Syste...
Summary As we enter the IPY geological boundary conditions for the stability of the East Antarctic I...