Ice velocity at the ice front of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, as observed with ERS interferometry

  • Rignot, E
  • MacAyeal, DR
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Publication date
December 1997
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

ERS images of the two ends of the ice front of the Filchner-Ronne Ice Shelf, Antarctica, were utilized interferometrically to study the deformation rate of the ice shelf in response to viscous creep. On the western flank of Berkner Island (BI), near Hemmen Ice Rise (HIR), a time series of ERS data acquired in Feb 1992, in both ascending and descending mode, and with a 3-day time interval, were utilized to map the ice velocity in two dimensions. Finite-element ice-shelf flow simulations are compared with the ERS interferograms to interpret the ice motion in terms of the physical constraints on ice-shelf flow. Our efforts to fit artificial interferograms generated with model velocity output suggest that the flow regime is strongly influenced ...

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