High mid-Holocene accumulation rates over West Antarctica inferred from a pervasive ice-penetrating radar reflector [in review]

  • Bodart, Julien A.
  • Bingham, Robert G.
  • Young, Duncan A.
  • MacGregor, Joseph A.
  • Ashmore, David W.
  • Quartini, Enrica
  • Hein, Andrew S.
  • Vaughan, David G.
  • Blakenship, Donald D.
Publication date
November 2022
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH

Abstract

Modelling the past and future evolution of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) to atmospheric and ocean forcing is challenged by the availability and quality of observed palaeo-boundary conditions. Key potential data for reconstructing past ice-sheet processes on large spatial scales are Internal Reflecting Horizons (IRHs) detected by Radio-Echo Sounding (RES) techniques. When isochronal and dated at ice cores, IRHs can be used to determine palaeo-accumulation rates and patterns. Using a spatially extensive IRH over Pine Island Glacier, Thwaites Glacier, Institute and Möller Ice Streams, and a local layer approximation model, we infer mid-Holocene accumulation rates over the slow-flowing parts of these catchments for the past ~5000 years. B...

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