The structure and effect of suture zones in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica

  • McGrath, D
  • Steffen, K
  • Holland, PR
  • Scambos, T
  • Rajaram, H
  • Abdalati, W
  • Rignot, E
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

Ice shelf fractures frequently terminate where they encounter suture zones, regions of material heterogeneity that form between meteoric inflows in ice shelves. This heterogeneity can consist of marine ice, meteoric ice with modified rheological properties, or the presence of fractures. Here, we use radar observations on the Larsen C Ice Shelf, Antarctica, to investigate (i) the termination of a 25 km long rift in the Churchill Peninsula suture zone, which was found to contain ~60 m of accreted marine ice, and (ii) the along-flow evolution of a suture zone originating at Cole Peninsula. We determine a steady state field of basal melting/freezing rates and apply it to a flowline model to delineate the along-flow evolution of layers within th...

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