Mount Achernar moraine is a terrestrial sediment archive that preserves a record of ice-sheet dynamics and climate over multiple glacial cycles. Similar records exist in other blue ice moraines elsewhere on the continent, but an understanding of how these moraines form is limited. We propose a model to explain the formation of extensive, coherent blue ice moraine sequences based on the integration of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data with ice velocity and surface exposure ages. GPR transects (100 and 25 MHz) both perpendicular and parallel to moraine ridges at Mount Achernar reveal an internal structure defined by alternating relatively clean ice and steeply dipping debris bands extending to depth, and where visible, to the underlying bed...
Multi-temporal and fine resolution topographic data products are increasingly used to quantify surfa...
Despite a long history of glaciological research, the mode of formation and palaeoenvironmental sign...
Blue ice moraines are common supraglacial landforms in Antarctica and they are considered to record ...
Mount Achernar moraine is a terrestrial sediment archive that preserves a record of ice-sheet dynami...
Blue ice is found in areas of Antarctica where katabatic winds, focussed by steep surface slopes or ...
Moraines marking the Neoglacial limits in Svalbard are commonly ice cored. Investigating the nature ...
Moraines marking the Neoglacial limits in Svalbard are commonly ice cored. Investigating the nature ...
Glacial landsystems in the high-Arctic have been reported to undergo geomorphological transformation...
Glacial landsystems in the high-Arctic have been reported to undergo geomorphological transformation...
We present ∼100 cosmogenic surface exposure ages, including 75 new analyses, for a blue-ice moraine ...
Stable isotopes of water (δ18O and δ2H) were measured in the debris-laden ice underlying an Antarcti...
Past behavior of outlet glaciers draining the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) remains unresolved pri...
PhDGroups of closely spaced minor moraines allow for observations of moraine formation and ice-margi...
Recent climatic amelioration during the 20th and 21st centuries has stimulated the recession of glac...
Despite the importance of ice streaming to the evaluation of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) stabili...
Multi-temporal and fine resolution topographic data products are increasingly used to quantify surfa...
Despite a long history of glaciological research, the mode of formation and palaeoenvironmental sign...
Blue ice moraines are common supraglacial landforms in Antarctica and they are considered to record ...
Mount Achernar moraine is a terrestrial sediment archive that preserves a record of ice-sheet dynami...
Blue ice is found in areas of Antarctica where katabatic winds, focussed by steep surface slopes or ...
Moraines marking the Neoglacial limits in Svalbard are commonly ice cored. Investigating the nature ...
Moraines marking the Neoglacial limits in Svalbard are commonly ice cored. Investigating the nature ...
Glacial landsystems in the high-Arctic have been reported to undergo geomorphological transformation...
Glacial landsystems in the high-Arctic have been reported to undergo geomorphological transformation...
We present ∼100 cosmogenic surface exposure ages, including 75 new analyses, for a blue-ice moraine ...
Stable isotopes of water (δ18O and δ2H) were measured in the debris-laden ice underlying an Antarcti...
Past behavior of outlet glaciers draining the East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) remains unresolved pri...
PhDGroups of closely spaced minor moraines allow for observations of moraine formation and ice-margi...
Recent climatic amelioration during the 20th and 21st centuries has stimulated the recession of glac...
Despite the importance of ice streaming to the evaluation of West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) stabili...
Multi-temporal and fine resolution topographic data products are increasingly used to quantify surfa...
Despite a long history of glaciological research, the mode of formation and palaeoenvironmental sign...
Blue ice moraines are common supraglacial landforms in Antarctica and they are considered to record ...