High-resolution crystallographic, salinity and isotopic analyses of a 45m ice core reveal the presence of a thick layer of marine ice near the grounding line of the Nansen Ice Shelf, Antarctica. The anomalous formation of marine ice in a zone assumed to be the site of active basal melting leads us to propose the hypothesis of large basal crevasses as a favorable environment for important marine-ice accretion. This hitherto unexplored possibility is supported by the overall field configuration and by the discrepancy in some ice properties between this core and the marine-ice sections of previous drilling projects. These findings could have important implications for the general stability of ice shelves and their disintegration processes. The...
International audienceA better knowledge of boundary conditions near a grounding line is critical fo...
Previous evidence suggests basal layer up to 400 m thick. Attempts to demonstrate that this consists...
Basal crevasses extend upwards from the base of ice bodies and can penetrate more than halfway throu...
AbstractHigh-resolution crystallographic, salinity and isotopic analyses of a 45 m ice core reveal t...
THE Filchner-Ronne ice shelf, which drains most of the marine-based portions of the West Antarctic i...
ABSTRACT. The Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, undergoes high basal melt rates near the southern li...
Marine ice accretes at the base of ice shelves often infilling open structural weaknesses and is thu...
Results from a detailed profile in a 5.54m multi-year sea-ice core from the rift area in the souther...
Antarctic ice shelves are fed primarily by the glaciers flowing into them. Downstream of promontori...
The texture and physical properties of an ice core, recovered to 215 m depth from the Ronne Ice Shel...
The Filchner-Ronne ice shelf, which drains most of the marine-based portions of the West Antarctic i...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Ice shelf fractures frequently terminate where they encounter suture zones, regions of material hete...
Detailed glaciological studies have been completed at 28 sites lying on an approximate flow line, ex...
Marine ice accretes at the base of ice shelves, often infilling open structural weaknesses and incre...
International audienceA better knowledge of boundary conditions near a grounding line is critical fo...
Previous evidence suggests basal layer up to 400 m thick. Attempts to demonstrate that this consists...
Basal crevasses extend upwards from the base of ice bodies and can penetrate more than halfway throu...
AbstractHigh-resolution crystallographic, salinity and isotopic analyses of a 45 m ice core reveal t...
THE Filchner-Ronne ice shelf, which drains most of the marine-based portions of the West Antarctic i...
ABSTRACT. The Amery Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, undergoes high basal melt rates near the southern li...
Marine ice accretes at the base of ice shelves often infilling open structural weaknesses and is thu...
Results from a detailed profile in a 5.54m multi-year sea-ice core from the rift area in the souther...
Antarctic ice shelves are fed primarily by the glaciers flowing into them. Downstream of promontori...
The texture and physical properties of an ice core, recovered to 215 m depth from the Ronne Ice Shel...
The Filchner-Ronne ice shelf, which drains most of the marine-based portions of the West Antarctic i...
A key mechanism for the rapid collapse of both the Larsen A and B Ice Shelves was meltwater-driven c...
Ice shelf fractures frequently terminate where they encounter suture zones, regions of material hete...
Detailed glaciological studies have been completed at 28 sites lying on an approximate flow line, ex...
Marine ice accretes at the base of ice shelves, often infilling open structural weaknesses and incre...
International audienceA better knowledge of boundary conditions near a grounding line is critical fo...
Previous evidence suggests basal layer up to 400 m thick. Attempts to demonstrate that this consists...
Basal crevasses extend upwards from the base of ice bodies and can penetrate more than halfway throu...