We investigate ice shelf rift propagation using a combination of GPS and seismic measurements near the tip of an active rift in the Amery Ice Shelf. These measurements reveal that propagation occurs in episodic bursts, which were identified based on swarms of seismicity accompanied by rapid rift widening. The bursts last approximately 4 hours and are separated by 10–24 days. In between bursts, the rift widens at a rate comparable to that of ice shelf spreading. Comparison of automatic weather station data and tidal amplitudes show that the propagation bursts are not directly triggered by winds or tides, suggesting that rift propagation is driven by the background glaciological stress in the ice shelf. We show that the ice debris that partly...
We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in De...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg ...
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We investigate ice shelf rift propagation using a combination of GPS and seismic measurements near t...
For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and ...
Previous observations have shown that rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS), East Antarctic...
Iceberg calving accounts for two thirds of the mass discharged from the cryosphere to the ocean. Des...
Ice shelves are important components of the Antarctic ice sheet due to their ice-ocean-atmosphere in...
Iceberg calving is a dominant mass loss mechanism for Antarctic ice shelves, second only to basal me...
The majority of mass lost from the Antarctic ice sheet takes place at the fringing ice shelves via ...
The calving of icebergs from large Antarctic ice shelves is controlled mainly by the formation and p...
Honors (Bachelor's)Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space ScienceEarth and Environmental SciencesUniversity...
We use satellite imagery from four sensors (Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), Enhanced T...
We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in De...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102662/1/jgrf20163.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...
We investigate ice shelf rift propagation using a combination of GPS and seismic measurements near t...
For three field seasons (2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06) we have deployed a network of GPS receivers and ...
Previous observations have shown that rift propagation on the Amery Ice Shelf (AIS), East Antarctic...
Iceberg calving accounts for two thirds of the mass discharged from the cryosphere to the ocean. Des...
Ice shelves are important components of the Antarctic ice sheet due to their ice-ocean-atmosphere in...
Iceberg calving is a dominant mass loss mechanism for Antarctic ice shelves, second only to basal me...
The majority of mass lost from the Antarctic ice sheet takes place at the fringing ice shelves via ...
The calving of icebergs from large Antarctic ice shelves is controlled mainly by the formation and p...
Honors (Bachelor's)Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space ScienceEarth and Environmental SciencesUniversity...
We use satellite imagery from four sensors (Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR), Enhanced T...
We report on the recent reactivation of a large rift in the Brunt Ice Shelf, East Antarctica, in De...
Mass loss from the Antarctic ice sheet predominantly occurs at the fringing ice shelves via iceberg ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/102662/1/jgrf20163.pdfhttp://deepblue.l...