Optical televiewer luminosity logs are compared with densities measured gravimetrically on 520 snow, firn, and ice samples from two locations of similar annual temperature (∼ -14°C) and contrasting accumulation rates (0.23 and 0.43 m water equivalent per year) on the Roi Baudouin Ice Shelf, Antarctica. At the scale of ≥10-1 m, an inverse exponential relationship (R2 = 0.96) is recorded between density and luminosity, indicating (i) that optical televiewing luminosity provides an effective proxy for density at such ice shelves and (ii) that densities may be reconstructed from boreholes drilled elsewhere by hot water without the need for core material. Our analysis also suggests that this relationship may hold for newly formed ice as well as ...
The air bubble formation process has been studied experimentally by using five ice cores from the Gr...
The density of firn is an important property for monitoring and modeling the ice sheet as well as to...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...
Optical televiewer luminosity logs are compared with densities measured gravimetrically on 520 snow,...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
We use borehole optical televiewing (OPTV) to explore the internal structure of Larsen C Ice Shelf (...
A 181 m long ice core was drilled at 79°36′51″ S, 45°43′28″ W, near the summit of Berkner Island, An...
We have drilled 13 boreholes within and around a through-cutting rift on the (unofficially named) Ro...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
We have drilled 13 boreholes within and around a through-cutting rift on the (unofficially named) Ro...
Density data and the stratigraphy profile from a 50m firn core and a snow-pit at DT001 in Princess E...
A 40 km line across George VI Ice Shelf was sounded in January 1981 by both radio echo and seismic r...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Antarctic mass balance is mainly controlled by surface mass balance (SMB, i.e. the net effect of pre...
The air bubble formation process has been studied experimentally by using five ice cores from the Gr...
The density of firn is an important property for monitoring and modeling the ice sheet as well as to...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...
Optical televiewer luminosity logs are compared with densities measured gravimetrically on 520 snow,...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
We use borehole optical televiewing (OPTV) to explore the internal structure of Larsen C Ice Shelf (...
A 181 m long ice core was drilled at 79°36′51″ S, 45°43′28″ W, near the summit of Berkner Island, An...
We have drilled 13 boreholes within and around a through-cutting rift on the (unofficially named) Ro...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
We have drilled 13 boreholes within and around a through-cutting rift on the (unofficially named) Ro...
Density data and the stratigraphy profile from a 50m firn core and a snow-pit at DT001 in Princess E...
A 40 km line across George VI Ice Shelf was sounded in January 1981 by both radio echo and seismic r...
The thickness of ice shelves, a basic parameter for mass balance estimates, is typically inferred us...
Ice-penetrating radar profiles across the grounding line of a small ice-rise promontory located with...
Antarctic mass balance is mainly controlled by surface mass balance (SMB, i.e. the net effect of pre...
The air bubble formation process has been studied experimentally by using five ice cores from the Gr...
The density of firn is an important property for monitoring and modeling the ice sheet as well as to...
Studies show that surface lakes that form on ice shelves can promote ice-shelf instability, which ha...