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Ice-Bed Coupling Beneath And Beyond Ice Streams: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica, Terence J. Hughes, Aitbala Sargent, James L. Fastook Jul 2011

Ice-Bed Coupling Beneath And Beyond Ice Streams: Byrd Glacier, Antarctica, Terence J. Hughes, Aitbala Sargent, James L. Fastook

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Ice sheet thickness is determined mainly by the strength of ice-bed coupling that controls holistic transitions from slow sheet flow to fast streamflow to buttressing shelf flow. Byrd Glacier has the largest ice drainage system in Antarctica and is the fastest ice stream entering Ross Ice Shelf. In 2004 two large subglacial lakes at the head of Byrd Glacier suddenly drained and increased the terminal ice velocity of Byrd Glacier from 820 m yr(-1) to 900 m yr(-1). This resulted in partial ice-bed recoupling above the lakes and partial decoupling along Byrd Glacier. An attempt to quantify this behavior is …


An Ice-Core Proxy For Northerly Air Mass Incursions Into West Antarctica, Daniel D. Dixon, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Ian D. Goodwin, Gareth J. Marshall, Rhaelene Freeman, Kirk A. Maasch, Sharon B. Sneed Jul 2011

An Ice-Core Proxy For Northerly Air Mass Incursions Into West Antarctica, Daniel D. Dixon, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Ian D. Goodwin, Gareth J. Marshall, Rhaelene Freeman, Kirk A. Maasch, Sharon B. Sneed

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A 200-year proxy for northerly air mass incursions (NAMI) into central and western West Antarctica is developed from the examination of 19 shallow (21–150 m deep) Antarctic ice-core non-sea-salt (nss) Ca2+ concentration records. The NAMI proxy reveals a significant rise in recent decades. This rise is unprecedented for at least the past 200 years and is coincident with anthropogenically driven changes in other large-scale Southern Hemisphere (SH) environmental phenomena such as greenhouse gas (GHG) induced warming, ozone depletion, and the associated intensification of the SH westerlies. The Hysplit trajectory model is used to examine air mass transport pathways into West …


An Emerging Technique: Multi-Ice-Core Multi-Parameter Correlations With Antarctic Sea-Ice Extent, Sharon B. Sneed, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Daniel A. Dixon May 2011

An Emerging Technique: Multi-Ice-Core Multi-Parameter Correlations With Antarctic Sea-Ice Extent, Sharon B. Sneed, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Daniel A. Dixon

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ABSTRACT. Using results stemming from the International Trans-Antarctic Scientific Expedition (ITASE) ice-core array plus data from ice cores from the South Pole and Siple Dome we investigate the use of sodium (Na+), non-sea-salt sulfate (nssSO4 2–) and methylsulfonate (MS–) as proxies for Antarctic sea-ice extent (SIE). Maximum and mean annual chemistry concentrations for these three species correlate significantly with maximum, mean and minimum annual SIE, offering more information and clarification than single ice-core and single species approaches. Significant correlations greater than 90% exist between Na+ and maximum SIE; nssSO4 2– with minimum and mean SIE; and MS– with mean SIE. …


Holtite And Dumortierite From The Szklary Pegmatite, Lower Silesia, Poland, A. Pieczka, Edward S. Grew, L. A. Groat, R. J. Evans Apr 2011

Holtite And Dumortierite From The Szklary Pegmatite, Lower Silesia, Poland, A. Pieczka, Edward S. Grew, L. A. Groat, R. J. Evans

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The Szklary holtite is represented by three compositional varieties: (I) Ta-bearing (up to 14.66 wt.% Ta(2)O(5)), which forms homogeneous crystals and cores within zoned crystals; (2) Ti-bearing (up to 3.82 wt.% TiO(2)), found as small domains within the core; and (3) Nb-bearing (up to 5.30 wt.% Nb(2)O(5),) forming the rims of zoned crystals. All three varieties show variable Sb+As content, reaching 19.18 wt.% Sb(2)O(3) (0.87 Sb a.p.f.u.) and 3.30 wt.% As(2)O(3) (0.22 As a.p.f.u.) in zoned Ta-bearing holtite, which constitutes the largest Sb+As content reported for the mineral. The zoning in holtite is a result of Ta-Nb fractionation in the …


Recent Increase In Black Carbon Concentrations From A Mt. Everest Ice Core Spanning 1860-2000 Ad, Susan D. Kaspari, M. Schwikowski, M. Gysel, M. G. Flanner, Shichang Kang, Shugui Hou, Paul Andrew Mayewski Feb 2011

Recent Increase In Black Carbon Concentrations From A Mt. Everest Ice Core Spanning 1860-2000 Ad, Susan D. Kaspari, M. Schwikowski, M. Gysel, M. G. Flanner, Shichang Kang, Shugui Hou, Paul Andrew Mayewski

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A Mt. Everest ice core spanning 1860-2000 AD and analyzed at high resolution for black carbon (BC) using a Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2) demonstrates strong seasonality, with peak concentrations during the winter-spring, and low concentrations during the summer monsoon season. BC concentrations from 1975-2000 relative to 1860-1975 have increased approximately threefold, indicating that BC from anthropogenic sources is being transported to high elevation regions of the Himalaya. The timing of the increase in BC is consistent with BC emission inventory data from South Asia and the Middle East, however since 1990 the ice core BC record does not indicate …


A Spatial Framework For Assessing Current Conditions And Monitoring Future Change In The Chemistry Of The Antarctic Atmosphere, D. A. Dixon, Paul Andrew Mayewski, E. Korotkikh, S. B. Sneed, M. J. Handley, D. S. Introne, T. A. Scambos Jan 2011

A Spatial Framework For Assessing Current Conditions And Monitoring Future Change In The Chemistry Of The Antarctic Atmosphere, D. A. Dixon, Paul Andrew Mayewski, E. Korotkikh, S. B. Sneed, M. J. Handley, D. S. Introne, T. A. Scambos

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This is the first study to measure more than 25 chemical constituents in the surface snow and firn across extensive regions of Antarctica. It is also the first to report total- Cs concentrations. We present major ion, trace element, heavy metal, rare earth element 5 and oxygen isotope data from a series of surface snow samples and shallow firn sections collected along four US ITASE traverses across East and West Antarctica. In each sample we measure dissolved concentrations of Na+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Cl−, NO− 3 , SO2− 4 , and MS− using ion chromatography and total concentrations of Sr, …


Spatial And Temporal Melt Variability At Helheim Glacier, East Greenland, And Its Effect On Ice Dynamics, M. L. Andersen, T. B. Larsen, M. Nettles, P. Elosegui, D. Van As, Gordon S. Hamilton, Leigh A. Stearns, J. L. Davis, A. P. Ahlstrøm, J. De Juan, G. Ekström, L. Stenseng, S. A. Khan, R. Forsberg, D. Dahl-Jensen Dec 2010

Spatial And Temporal Melt Variability At Helheim Glacier, East Greenland, And Its Effect On Ice Dynamics, M. L. Andersen, T. B. Larsen, M. Nettles, P. Elosegui, D. Van As, Gordon S. Hamilton, Leigh A. Stearns, J. L. Davis, A. P. Ahlstrøm, J. De Juan, G. Ekström, L. Stenseng, S. A. Khan, R. Forsberg, D. Dahl-Jensen

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Understanding the behavior of large outlet glaciers draining the Greenland Ice Sheet is critical for assessing the impact of climate change on sea level rise. The flow of marine-terminating outlet glaciers is partly governed by calving-related processes taking place at the terminus but is also influenced by the drainage of surface runoff to the bed through moulins, cracks, and other pathways. To investigate the extent of the latter effect, we develop a distributed surface-energy-balance model for Helheim Glacier, East Greenland, to calculate surface melt and thereby estimate runoff. The model is driven by data from an automatic weather station operated …


Discovery Of A Nanodiamond-Rich Layer In The Greenland Ice Sheet, Andrei V. Kurbatov, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Jorgen P. Steffensen, Allen West, Douglas J. Kennett, James P. Kennett, Ted E. Bunch, Mike Handley, Douglas S. Introne, Shane S. Que Hee, Christopher Mercer, Marilee Sellers, Feng Shen, Sharon B. Sneed, James C. Weaver, James H. Wittke, Thomas W. Stafford, John J. Donovan, Sujing Xie, Joshua J. Razink, Adrienne Stich, Charles R. Kinzie, Wendy S. Wolbach Dec 2010

Discovery Of A Nanodiamond-Rich Layer In The Greenland Ice Sheet, Andrei V. Kurbatov, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Jorgen P. Steffensen, Allen West, Douglas J. Kennett, James P. Kennett, Ted E. Bunch, Mike Handley, Douglas S. Introne, Shane S. Que Hee, Christopher Mercer, Marilee Sellers, Feng Shen, Sharon B. Sneed, James C. Weaver, James H. Wittke, Thomas W. Stafford, John J. Donovan, Sujing Xie, Joshua J. Razink, Adrienne Stich, Charles R. Kinzie, Wendy S. Wolbach

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We report the discovery in the Greenland ice sheet of a discrete layer of free nanodiamonds (NDs) in very high abundances, implying most likely either an unprecedented influx of extraterrestrial (ET) material or a cosmic impact event that occurred after the last glacial episode. From that layer, we extracted n-diamonds and hexagonal diamonds (lonsdaleite), an accepted ET impact indicator, at abundances of up to about 5!106 times background levels in adjacent younger and older ice. The NDs in the concentrated layer are rounded, suggesting they most likely formed during a cosmic impact through some process similar to carbon-vapor deposition or …


Softening The Lower Crust: Modes Of Syn-Transport Transposition Around And Adjacent To A Deep Crustal Granulite Nappe, Parry Sound Domain, Grenville Province, Ontario, Canada, Nicholas Culshaw, Christopher Gerbi, Jeff Marsh Sep 2010

Softening The Lower Crust: Modes Of Syn-Transport Transposition Around And Adjacent To A Deep Crustal Granulite Nappe, Parry Sound Domain, Grenville Province, Ontario, Canada, Nicholas Culshaw, Christopher Gerbi, Jeff Marsh

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The Parry Sound domain is a granulite nappe-stack transported cratonward during reactivation of the ductile lower and middle crust in the late convergence of the Mesoproterozoic Grenville orogeny. Field observations suggest the following with respect to the ductile sheath: (1) Formation of a carapace of transposed amphibolite facies gneiss derived from and enveloping the western extremity of the Parry Sound domain and separating it from high-strain gneiss of adjacent allochthons. This ductile sheath formed dynamically around the moving granulite nappe through the development of systems of progressively linked shear zones. (2) Transposition initiated by hydration (amphibolization) of granulite facies gneiss …


Three-Dimensional Mechanics Of Yakutat Convergence In The Southern Alaskan Plate Corner, Peter O. Koons, B. P. Hooks, T. Pavlis, P. Upton, A. D. Barker Jul 2010

Three-Dimensional Mechanics Of Yakutat Convergence In The Southern Alaskan Plate Corner, Peter O. Koons, B. P. Hooks, T. Pavlis, P. Upton, A. D. Barker

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Three-dimensional numerical models are used to investigate the mechanical evolution of the southern Alaskan plate corner where the Yakutat and the Pacific plates converge on the North American plate. The evolving model plate boundary consists of Convergent, Lateral, and Subduction subboundaries with flow separation of incoming material into upward or downward trajectories forming dual, nonlinear advective thermal/mechanical anomalies that fix the position of major subaerial mountain belts. The model convergent subboundary evolves into two teleconnected orogens: Inlet and Outlet orogens form at locations that correspond with the St. Elias and the Central Alaska Range, respectively, linked to the East by …


Sudden Increase In Tidal Response Linked To Calving And Acceleration At A Large Greenland Outlet Glacier, Julia De Juan, Pedro Elósegui, Meredith Nettles, Tine B. Larsen, James L. Davis, Gordon S. Hamilton, Leigh A. Stearns, Morten L. Andersen, Göran Ekström, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Lars Stenseng, S. Abbas Khan, Rene Forsberg Jun 2010

Sudden Increase In Tidal Response Linked To Calving And Acceleration At A Large Greenland Outlet Glacier, Julia De Juan, Pedro Elósegui, Meredith Nettles, Tine B. Larsen, James L. Davis, Gordon S. Hamilton, Leigh A. Stearns, Morten L. Andersen, Göran Ekström, Andreas P. Ahlstrøm, Lars Stenseng, S. Abbas Khan, Rene Forsberg

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Large calving events at Greenland's largest outlet glaciers are associated with glacial earthquakes and near instantaneous increases in glacier flow speed. At some glaciers and ice streams, flow is also modulated in a regular way by ocean tidal forcing at the terminus. At Helheim Glacier, analysis of geodetic data shows decimeter-level periodic position variations in response to tidal forcing. However, we also observe transient increases of more than 100% in the glacier's responsiveness to such tidal forcing following glacial-earthquake calving events. The timing and amplitude of the changes correlate strongly with the step-like increases in glacier speed and longitudinal strain …


A New Technique For Firn Grain-Size Measurement Using Sem Image Analysis, N. E. Spaulding, D. A. Meese, I. Baker, Paul Andrew Mayewski Dr., Gordon S. Hamilton Jan 2010

A New Technique For Firn Grain-Size Measurement Using Sem Image Analysis, N. E. Spaulding, D. A. Meese, I. Baker, Paul Andrew Mayewski Dr., Gordon S. Hamilton

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Firn microstructure is accurately characterized using images obtained from scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Visibly etched grain boundaries within images are used to create a skeleton outline of the microstructure. A pixel-counting utility is applied to the outline to determine grain area. Firn grain sizes calculated using the technique described here are compared to those calculated using the techniques of Cow (1969) and Gay and Weiss (1999) on samples of the same material, and are found to be substantially smaller. The differences in grain size between the techniques are attributed to sampling deficiencies (e.g. the inclusion of pore filler in the …


Ice Layers As An Indicator Of Summer Warmth And Atmospheric Blocking In Alaska, Eric P. Kelsey, Cameron P. Wake, Karl J. Kreutz, Erich Osterberg Jan 2010

Ice Layers As An Indicator Of Summer Warmth And Atmospheric Blocking In Alaska, Eric P. Kelsey, Cameron P. Wake, Karl J. Kreutz, Erich Osterberg

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Samples were collected from a snow pit and shallow urn core near Kahiltna Pass (2970 m a.s.l.), Denali National Park, Alaska, USA, in May 2008. The record spans autumn 2003 to spring 2008 and reveals clusters of ice layers interpreted as summertime intervals of above-freezing temperatures. High correlation coefficients (0.75-1.00) between annual ice-layer thickness and regional summertime station temperatures for 4 years (n=4) indicate ice-layer thickness is a good proxy for mean and extreme summertime temperatures across Alaska, at least over the short period of record. A Rex-block (aka high-over-low) pattern, a downstream trough over Hudson Bay, Canada, and an …


Subcritical Propagation And Coalescence Of Oil-Filled Cracks: Getting The Oil Out Of Low-Permeability Source Rocks, Z.-H. Jin, Scott E. Johnson, Z. Q. Fan Jan 2010

Subcritical Propagation And Coalescence Of Oil-Filled Cracks: Getting The Oil Out Of Low-Permeability Source Rocks, Z.-H. Jin, Scott E. Johnson, Z. Q. Fan

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We use a fracture mechanics model to study subcritical propagation and coalescence of single and collinear oil-filled cracks during conversion of kerogen to oil. The subcritical propagation distance, propagation duration, crack coalescence and excess oil pressure in the crack are determined using the fracture mechanics model together with the kinetics of kerogen-oil transformation. The propagation duration for the single crack is governed by the transformation kinetics whereas the propagation duration for the multiple collinear cracks may vary by two orders of magnitude depending on initial crack spacing. A large amount of kerogen (>90%) remains unconverted when the collinear cracks …


The Crystal Chemistry Of Holtite, L. A. Groat, Edward S. Grew, R. J. Evans, A. Pieczka, T. S. Ercit Dec 2009

The Crystal Chemistry Of Holtite, L. A. Groat, Edward S. Grew, R. J. Evans, A. Pieczka, T. S. Ercit

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Holtite, approximately (Al,Ta,square)Al(6)(BO(3))(Si,Sb(3+),As(3+))(Sigma 3)O(12)(O,OH,square)(Sigma 3), is a member of the dumortierite group that has been found in pegmatite, or alluvial deposits derived from pegmatite, at three localities: Greenbushes, Western Australia; Voron'i Tundry, Kola Peninsula, Russia; and Szklary, Lower Silesia, Poland. Holtite can contain >30 wt.% Sb(2)O(3), As(2)O(3), Ta(2)O(5), Nb(2)O(5), and TiO(2) (taken together), but none of these constituents is dominant at a crystallographic site, which raises the question whether this mineral is distinct from dumortierite. The crystal structures of four samples from the three localities have been refined to R(1) = 0.02-0.05. The results show dominantly: Al, Ta, and vacancies …


Antarctic Climate Change And The Environment, Peter Convey, R. Bindschadler, G. Di Prisco, E. Fahrbach, J. Gutt, D. A. Hodgson, Paul Andrew Mayewski, C. P. Summerhayes, J. Turner, Acce Consortium Dec 2009

Antarctic Climate Change And The Environment, Peter Convey, R. Bindschadler, G. Di Prisco, E. Fahrbach, J. Gutt, D. A. Hodgson, Paul Andrew Mayewski, C. P. Summerhayes, J. Turner, Acce Consortium

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The Antarctic climate system varies on timescales from orbital, through millennial to sub-annual, and is closely coupled to other parts of the global climate system. We review these variations from the perspective of the geological and glaciological records and the recent historical period from which we have instrumental data (similar to the last 50 years). We consider their consequences for the biosphere, and show how the latest numerical models project changes into the future, taking into account human actions in the form of the release of greenhouse gases and chlorofluorocarbons into the atmosphere. In doing so, we provide an essential …


Atmospheric Soluble Dust Records From A Tibetan Ice Core: Possible Climate Proxies And Teleconnection With The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, B. Grigholm, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Shichang Kang, Y. Zhang, S. Kaspari, Sharon B. Sneed, Q. Zhang Oct 2009

Atmospheric Soluble Dust Records From A Tibetan Ice Core: Possible Climate Proxies And Teleconnection With The Pacific Decadal Oscillation, B. Grigholm, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Shichang Kang, Y. Zhang, S. Kaspari, Sharon B. Sneed, Q. Zhang

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In autumn 2005, a joint expedition between the University of Maine and the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research recovered three ice cores from Guoqu Glacier (33 degrees 34'37.80 '' N, 91 degrees 10'35.3 '' E, 5720 m above sea level) on the northern side of Mt. Geladaindong, central Tibetan Plateau. Isotopes ( delta(18)O), major soluble ions (Na(+), K(+), Mg(2+), Ca(2+), Cl(-), NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-)), and radionuclide (beta-activity) measurements from one of the cores revealed a 70-year record (1935-2005). Statistical analysis of major ion time series suggests that atmospheric soluble dust species dominate the chemical signature and that background dust levels conceal …


Magma Extraction From The Mantle Wedge At Convergent Margins Through Dikes: A Parametric Sensitivity Analysis, Scott E. Johnson, Z.-H. Jin Aug 2009

Magma Extraction From The Mantle Wedge At Convergent Margins Through Dikes: A Parametric Sensitivity Analysis, Scott E. Johnson, Z.-H. Jin

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We address under what conditions a magma generated by partial melting at 100 km depth in the mantle wedge above a subduction zone can reach the crust in dikes before stalling. We also address under what conditions primitive basaltic magma (Mg # >60) can be delivered from this depth to the crust. We employ linear elastic fracture mechanics with magma solidification theory and perform a parametric sensitivity analysis. All dikes are initiated at a depth of 100 km in the thermal core of the wedge, and the Moho is fixed at 35 km depth. We consider a range of melt …


A High-Resolution Record Of Atmospheric Dust Composition And Variability Since Ad 1650 From A Mount Everest Ice Core, S. Kaspari, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. Handley, Shichang Kang, S. Hou, Sharon B. Sneed, Kirk A. Maasch, D. Qin Jul 2009

A High-Resolution Record Of Atmospheric Dust Composition And Variability Since Ad 1650 From A Mount Everest Ice Core, S. Kaspari, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. Handley, Shichang Kang, S. Hou, Sharon B. Sneed, Kirk A. Maasch, D. Qin

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A Mount Everest ice core analyzed at high resolution for major and trace elements (Sr, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Bi, U, Tl, Al, S, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co) and spanning the period A. D. 1650- 2002 is used to investigate the sources of and variations in atmospheric dust through time. The chemical composition of dust varies seasonally, and peak dust concentrations occur during the winter-spring months. Significant correlations between the Everest dust record and dust observations at stations suggest that the Everest record is representative of …


Maine's Climate Future: An Initial Assessment, George L. Jacobson, Ivan J. Fernandez, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Catherine V. Schmitt Apr 2009

Maine's Climate Future: An Initial Assessment, George L. Jacobson, Ivan J. Fernandez, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Catherine V. Schmitt

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Earth’s atmosphere is experiencing unprecedented changes that are modifying global climate. Discussions continue around the world, the nation, and in Maine on how to reduce and eventually eliminate emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), other greenhouse gases, and other pollutants to the atmosphere, land, and oceans. These efforts are vitally important and urgent. However, even if a coordinated response succeeds in eliminating excess greenhouse gas emissions by the end of the century, something that appears highly unlikely today, climate change will continue, because the elevated levels of CO2 can persist in the atmosphere for thousands of years to come.

In late …


Along-Strike Differences In The Southern Alps Of New Zealand: Consequences Of Inherited Variation In Rheology, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Dave Craw, C. Mark Henderson, Ray Enlow Mar 2009

Along-Strike Differences In The Southern Alps Of New Zealand: Consequences Of Inherited Variation In Rheology, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Dave Craw, C. Mark Henderson, Ray Enlow

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Long- and short-term strain variations along the Australian-Pacific plate boundary through the South Island of New Zealand, including a 300% increase in orogen width, coexistence of oblique thrusting on orthogonal structures, and variability in the locus of orogenic gold deposits, coincide with rheologically relevant geological variation. Our model investigates the consequences of thin, strong lower crust in the north and thick, weak lower crust in the south. Solution of the full 3-D mechanical equations reproduces the larger wavelength strain patterns of the orogen. A 3-D perturbation-based analytical solution leads to the identification of the sensitivity of displacement type to minor …


Recent Increases In Atmospheric Concentrations Of Bi, U, Cs, S And Ca From A 350-Year Mount Everest Ice Core Record, Susan D. Kaspari, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Michael Handley, Erich Osterberg, Shichang Kang, Sharon B. Sneed, Shugui Hou, Dahe Qin Feb 2009

Recent Increases In Atmospheric Concentrations Of Bi, U, Cs, S And Ca From A 350-Year Mount Everest Ice Core Record, Susan D. Kaspari, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Michael Handley, Erich Osterberg, Shichang Kang, Sharon B. Sneed, Shugui Hou, Dahe Qin

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High-resolution major and trace elements (Sr, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb, Lu, Bi, U, Tl, Al, S, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, and Co) quantified in a Mount Everest ice core ( 6518 m above sea level) spanning the period 1650-2002 AD provides the first Asian record of trace element concentrations from the pre-industrial era, and the first continuous high-resolution Asian record from which natural baseline concentrations and subsequent changes due to anthropogenic activities can be examined. Modern concentrations of most elements remain within the pre-industrial range; however, Bi, U, …


Chevkinite-Group Minerals From Granulite-Facies Metamorphic Rocks And Associated Pegmatites Of East Antarctica And South India, H. E. Belkin, R. Macdonald, Edward S. Grew Feb 2009

Chevkinite-Group Minerals From Granulite-Facies Metamorphic Rocks And Associated Pegmatites Of East Antarctica And South India, H. E. Belkin, R. Macdonald, Edward S. Grew

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Electron microprobe data are presented for chevkinite-group minerals from granulite-facies rocks and associated pegmatities of the Napier Complex and Mawson Station charnockite in East Antarctica and from the Eastern Ghats, South India. Their compositions conform to the general formula for this group, viz. A(4)BC(2)D(2)Si(4)O(22) where, in the analysed specimens A = (rare-earth elements (REE), Ca, Y, Th), B = Fe(2+) Mg, C = (Al, Mg, Ti, Fe(2+), Fe(3+), Zr) and D = Ti and plot within the perrierite field oftlic total Fe (as FeO) (wt.%) vs. CaO (wt.%) discriminator diagram of Macdonald and Belkin (2002). In contrast to most chevkinite-group …


Variations Of Ice Bed Coupling Beneath And Beyond Ice Streams: The Force Balance, Terence J. Hughes Jan 2009

Variations Of Ice Bed Coupling Beneath And Beyond Ice Streams: The Force Balance, Terence J. Hughes

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A geometrical force balance that links stresses to ice bed coupling along a flow band of an ice sheet was developed in 1988 for longitudinal tension in ice streams and published 4 years later. It remains a work in progress. Now gravitational forces balanced by forces producing tensile, compressive, basal shear, and side shear stresses are all linked to ice bed coupling by the floating fraction phi of ice that produces the concave surface of ice streams. These lead inexorably to a simple formula showing how phi varies along these flow bands where surface and bed topography are known: phi …


State Of The Antarctic And Southern Ocean Climate System, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. P. Meredith, C. P. Summerhayes, J. Turner, A. Worby, P. J. Barrett, G. Casassa, Nancy A.N. Bertler, T. Bracegirdle, A. C. Naveira Garabato, D. Bromwich, H. Campbell, Gordon S. Hamilton, W. B. Lyons, Kirk A. Maasch, S. Aoki, C. Xiao, Tas Van Ommen Jan 2009

State Of The Antarctic And Southern Ocean Climate System, Paul Andrew Mayewski, M. P. Meredith, C. P. Summerhayes, J. Turner, A. Worby, P. J. Barrett, G. Casassa, Nancy A.N. Bertler, T. Bracegirdle, A. C. Naveira Garabato, D. Bromwich, H. Campbell, Gordon S. Hamilton, W. B. Lyons, Kirk A. Maasch, S. Aoki, C. Xiao, Tas Van Ommen

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This paper reviews developments in our understanding of the state of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean climate and its relation to the global climate system over the last few millennia. Climate over this and earlier periods has not been stable, as evidenced by the occurrence of abrupt changes in atmospheric circulation and temperature recorded in Antarctic ice core proxies for past climate. Two of the most prominent abrupt climate change events are characterized by intensification of the circumpolar westerlies (also known as the Southern Annular Mode) between similar to 6000 and 5000 years ago and since 1200-1000 years ago. Following …


Design, Optimization And Calibration Of An Automated Density Gauge For Firn And Ice Cores, Daniel J. Breton, Gordon S. Hamilton, C. T. Hess Jan 2009

Design, Optimization And Calibration Of An Automated Density Gauge For Firn And Ice Cores, Daniel J. Breton, Gordon S. Hamilton, C. T. Hess

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A gamma-ray density gauge can provide high-resolution and high-precision density measurements of firn and ice cores. This study describes the design, gamma-ray energy optimization and mass attenuation coefficient calibration of the Maine Automated Density Gauge Experiment (MADGE), a portable, field-operable gamma-ray density gauge used on overland traverses in East Antarctica. The MADGE instrument uses a (241)Am gamma-ray source, a pulse-mode counting system and electronic core diameter calipers to collect high-precision (+/- 0.004 g cm(-3)) density data from 3-8 cm diameter firn and ice cores. The data are collected at a 3.3 mm spatial resolution and an average throughput of 1.5 …


Chemical Composition Of Fresh Snow From Glaciar Marinelli, Tierra Del Fuego, Chile, B. Grigholm, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Andrei V. Kurbatov, Gino Casassa, A. Contreras Staeding, M. Handley, Sharon B. Sneed, D. S. Introne Jan 2009

Chemical Composition Of Fresh Snow From Glaciar Marinelli, Tierra Del Fuego, Chile, B. Grigholm, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Andrei V. Kurbatov, Gino Casassa, A. Contreras Staeding, M. Handley, Sharon B. Sneed, D. S. Introne

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A fresh-snow sampling campaign was conducted during the late austral summer of 2006 in the accumulation zone of Glaciar Marinelli, located in the Cordillera Darwin, Tierra del Fuego, Chile. Snow samples were analyzed for stable isotopes (delta(18)O, major soluble ions (Na', K', Ca, Mg, a NO(3)(-), SO(4)(2-), MS(-)) and major and trace elements (Na, Mg, Al, Fe, Ca, Sr, Cd, Cs, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Dy, Ho, Er, Bi, U, As, Ti, V, Cr, Mn). The dominance of marine chemistry resembles that in studies from Patagonian glaciers. Snow chemistry was dominantly loaded by marine species (Cl(-), Na(+) and ssSO(4)(2-)), while …


Gpr Reflection Profiles Of Clark And Commonwealth Glaciers, Dry Valleys, Antarctica, Steven A. Arcone, Karl J. Kreutz Jan 2009

Gpr Reflection Profiles Of Clark And Commonwealth Glaciers, Dry Valleys, Antarctica, Steven A. Arcone, Karl J. Kreutz

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Englacial horizons deeper than 100 m are absent within 100 MHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) surface profiles we recorded on Clark and Commonwealth Glaciers in the Antarctic Dry Valleys region. Both glaciers show continuous bottom horizons to 280 m, with bottom signal-to-noise ratios near 30 dB. Density horizons should fade below 50 m depth because impermeable ice occurred by 36 m. Folding within Commonwealth Glacier could preclude radar strata beneath about 80 m depth, but there is no significant folding within Clark Glacier. Strong sulfate concentrations and contrasts exist in our shallow ice core. However, it appears that high background concentration …


Stable-Isotope And Trace Element Time Series From Fedchenko Glacier (Pamirs) Snow/Firn Cores, Vladimir B. Aizen, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Elena M. Aizen, Daniel R. Joswiak, Arzhan B. Surazakov, Susan Kaspari, Bijorn Grigholm, Michael Krachler, Michael Handley, Alexander Finaev Jan 2009

Stable-Isotope And Trace Element Time Series From Fedchenko Glacier (Pamirs) Snow/Firn Cores, Vladimir B. Aizen, Paul Andrew Mayewski, Elena M. Aizen, Daniel R. Joswiak, Arzhan B. Surazakov, Susan Kaspari, Bijorn Grigholm, Michael Krachler, Michael Handley, Alexander Finaev

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

In summer 2005, two pilot snow/firn cores were obtained at 5365 and 5206 m a.s.l. on Fedchenko glacier, Pamirs, Tajikistan, the world's longest and deepest alpine glacier. The well-defined seasonal layering appearing in stable-isotope and trace element distribution identified the physical links controlling the climate and aerosol concentration signals. Air temperature and humidity/precipitation were the primary determinants of stable-isotope ratios. Most precipitation over the Pamirs originated in the Atlantic. In summer, water vapor was re-evaporated from semi-arid regions in central Eurasia. The semi-arid regions contribute to non-soluble aerosol loading in snow accumulated on Fedchenko glacier. In the Pamir core, concentrations …


Thermal Convection And The Origin Of Ice Streams, Terence J. Hughes Jan 2009

Thermal Convection And The Origin Of Ice Streams, Terence J. Hughes

Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Ice streams are a fact of ice-sheet dynamics, draining up to 90% of the ice. Thermal convection in ice below the density inversion is a speculation. An attempt is made to meld the two in such a way that the speculation becomes an explanation for the fact.