We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–Dome Concordia region during the Italian Antarctic expeditions in the period 1995– 2001. The extension and the density of the radar data in the surveyed area allowed to reconstruct a reliable subglacial morphology and to identify four relevant morphological structures namely: the Aurora trench, the Concordia trench, the Concordia ridge and the South Hills. These structures show evidence compatible with the presence of tectonic features. Morphological considerations indicate their development in Cenozoic time. Hybrid cellular automata (HCA)- based numerical modelling allowed to justify a possible role played by the tectonics of the Auro...
In the last few years subglacial lakes have been of great interest to the scientific community for v...
Precise topography from European Remote-sensing Satellite radar altimetry and high density of airbo...
textThe cold, lightless, and high pressure aquatic environment at the base of the East Antarctic Ice...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–D...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok-D...
This study presents the interpretation of radio echo-sounding (RES) data collected during the 2003 ...
This study presents the interpretation of radio echo-sounding (RES) data collected during the 2003 g...
Radio echo sounding (RES) measurements were collected from 1995 to 2003 during Italian Antarctic exp...
Radio echo sounding (RES) measurements were collected from 1995 to 2003 during Italian Antarctic exp...
Subglacial lakes are of great interest to the scientific community, and about 190 lakes have been id...
We analyse radio echo sounding (RES) data on the region between Lake Vostok and the Belgica Subglaci...
The bedrock morphology in Dome C area in East Antarctica is characterised by the presence of a serie...
East Antarctica is a Precambrian craton where the thickness of the crust is about 35-40 km. The main...
In the last few years subglacial lakes have been of great interest to the scientific community for v...
Precise topography from European Remote-sensing Satellite radar altimetry and high density of airbo...
textThe cold, lightless, and high pressure aquatic environment at the base of the East Antarctic Ice...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok–D...
We present the interpretation of 11 radio echo-sounding (RES) missions carried out over the Vostok-D...
This study presents the interpretation of radio echo-sounding (RES) data collected during the 2003 ...
This study presents the interpretation of radio echo-sounding (RES) data collected during the 2003 g...
Radio echo sounding (RES) measurements were collected from 1995 to 2003 during Italian Antarctic exp...
Radio echo sounding (RES) measurements were collected from 1995 to 2003 during Italian Antarctic exp...
Subglacial lakes are of great interest to the scientific community, and about 190 lakes have been id...
We analyse radio echo sounding (RES) data on the region between Lake Vostok and the Belgica Subglaci...
The bedrock morphology in Dome C area in East Antarctica is characterised by the presence of a serie...
East Antarctica is a Precambrian craton where the thickness of the crust is about 35-40 km. The main...
In the last few years subglacial lakes have been of great interest to the scientific community for v...
Precise topography from European Remote-sensing Satellite radar altimetry and high density of airbo...
textThe cold, lightless, and high pressure aquatic environment at the base of the East Antarctic Ice...