Recent rift formation and impact on the structural integrity of the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica

  • J. De Rydt
  • J. De Rydt
  • G. H. Gudmundsson
  • G. H. Gudmundsson
  • T. Nagler
  • J. Wuite
  • E. C. King
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Publication date
February 2018
Publisher
Copernicus Publications
Journal
issn:1994-0416

Abstract

We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in December 2012 and the formation of a 50 km long new rift in October 2016. Observations from a suite of ground-based and remote sensing instruments between January 2000 and July 2017 were used to track progress of both rifts in unprecedented detail. Results reveal a steady accelerating trend in their width, in combination with alternating episodes of fast ( &gt; 600 m day<sup>−1</sup>) and slow propagation of the rift tip, controlled by the heterogeneous structure of the ice shelf. A numerical ice flow model and a simple propagation algorithm based on the stress distribution in the ice shelf were successfully used to hindcast the observ...

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