Thermistor cables have been deployed at two sites beneath Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica. One site is to the east of a submarine ridge that delineates the eastern boundary of the Ronne Depression, and the other is 100 km to the north, above the eastern slope of the depression. Long records from the cables (up to 22 months) indicate a large difference in the temperature variability at the two sites, being an order of magnitude greater in the Ronne Depression (site 2). Although the records appear otherwise similar, there is no significant correlation between them. The high variability in the site 2 record has allowed the construction of a simple descriptive model of the local oceanographic regime. Winter freezing in the open water north of the i...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
[1] We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversio...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
We present oceanographic data from beneath the northern Ronne Ice Shelf. The data were collected dur...
Oceanographic data have been obtained from beneath the Ronne Ice Shelf at a site on the southeastern...
Salinity and temperature measurements have been made beneath Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica. Access to ...
Oceanographic data have been obtained via an access hole made through Ronne Ice Shelf. The site, whi...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
Detailed glaciological studies have been completed at 28 sites lying on an approximate flow line, ex...
Speed, direction, temperature, and conductivity were recorded from February to July 1980 within the ...
We use hydrological and current meter data collected in the Ross Sea, Antarctica between 1995 and 20...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
New two-year long records from three moorings, located at 76°S along the eastern flank and shelf of ...
Multiyear time series of ocean current and temperatures from beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antar...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
[1] We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversio...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
We present oceanographic data from beneath the northern Ronne Ice Shelf. The data were collected dur...
Oceanographic data have been obtained from beneath the Ronne Ice Shelf at a site on the southeastern...
Salinity and temperature measurements have been made beneath Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica. Access to ...
Oceanographic data have been obtained via an access hole made through Ronne Ice Shelf. The site, whi...
We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversion pr...
Detailed glaciological studies have been completed at 28 sites lying on an approximate flow line, ex...
Speed, direction, temperature, and conductivity were recorded from February to July 1980 within the ...
We use hydrological and current meter data collected in the Ross Sea, Antarctica between 1995 and 20...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
New two-year long records from three moorings, located at 76°S along the eastern flank and shelf of ...
Multiyear time series of ocean current and temperatures from beneath Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antar...
Warm Modified Circumpolar Deep Water (MCDW) from the Southern Ocean drives rapid basal melt of the T...
Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf (FRIS) is the world’s largest ice shelf by volume. It helps regulate Antarc...
[1] We use new data from the southern Weddell Sea continental shelf to describe water mass conversio...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...