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Surface "Waves" On Byrd Glacier, Antarctica, D. Reusch, Terence J. Hughes Dec 2003

Surface "Waves" On Byrd Glacier, Antarctica, D. Reusch, Terence J. Hughes

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Byrd Glacier has one of the largest ice catchment areas in Antarctica, delivers more ice to the Ross Ice Shelf than any other ice stream, and is the fastest of these ice streams. A force balance, combined with a mass balance, demonstrates that stream flow in Byrd Glacier is transitional from sheet flow in East Antarctica to shelf flow in the Ross Ice Shelf. The longitudinal pulling stress, calculated along an ice flowband from the force balance, is linked to variations of ice thickness, to the ratio of the basal water pressure to the ice overburden pressure where Byrd Glacier …


Extension And Partitioning In An Oblique Subduction Zone, New Zealand: Constraints From Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Donna Eberhart-Phillips Nov 2003

Extension And Partitioning In An Oblique Subduction Zone, New Zealand: Constraints From Three-Dimensional Numerical Modeling, Phaedra Upton, Peter O. Koons, Donna Eberhart-Phillips

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Contraction, strike slip, and extension displacements along the Hikurangi margin northeast of the North Island of New Zealand coincide with large lateral gradients in material properties. We use a finite- difference code utilizing elastic and elastic-plastic rheologies to build large- scale, three-dimensional numerical models which investigate the influence of material properties on velocity partitioning within oblique subduction zones. Rheological variation in the oblique models is constrained by seismic velocity and attenuation information available for the Hikurangi margin. We compare the effect of weakly versus strongly coupled subduction interfaces on the development of extension and the partitioning of velocity components for …


Geometrical Force Balance In Glaciology, Terence J. Hughes Nov 2003

Geometrical Force Balance In Glaciology, Terence J. Hughes

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The analytical force balance traditionally used in glaciology relates gravitational forcing to ice surface slope for sheet flow and to ice basal buoyancy for shelf flow. It is unable to represent stream flow as a transition from sheet flow to shelf flow by having gravitational forcing gradually passing from being driven by surface slope to being driven by basal buoyancy downslope along the length of an ice steam. This is a serious defect, because ice streams discharge up to 90% of ice from ice sheets into the sea. The defect is overcome by using a geometrical force balance that includes …


Prismatine And Ferrohogbomite-2n2s In Granulite-Facies Fe-Oxide Lenses In The Eastern Ghats Belt At Venugopalapuram, Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh, India: Do Such Lenses Have A Tourmaline-Enriched Lateritic Precursor?, Edward S. Grew, A. T. Rao, K.K. V.S. Raju, C. Hejny, J. M. Moore, D. J. Waters, Martin G. Yates, C. K. Shearer Oct 2003

Prismatine And Ferrohogbomite-2n2s In Granulite-Facies Fe-Oxide Lenses In The Eastern Ghats Belt At Venugopalapuram, Vizianagaram District, Andhra Pradesh, India: Do Such Lenses Have A Tourmaline-Enriched Lateritic Precursor?, Edward S. Grew, A. T. Rao, K.K. V.S. Raju, C. Hejny, J. M. Moore, D. J. Waters, Martin G. Yates, C. K. Shearer

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Fluorine-rich prismatine, (square,Fe,Mg)(Mg,Al,Fe)(5)Al-4(Si,B,Al)(5)O-21(OH,F), with F/(OH+F) = 0.36-0.40 and hercynite are major constituents of a Fe-Al-B-rich lens in ultrahigh-temperature granulite-facies quartz-sillimanite-hypersthene-cordierite gneisses of the Eastern Ghats belt, Andhra Pradesh, India. Hemo-ilmenite. sapphirine, magnetite, biotite and sillimanite are subordinate. Lithium, Be and B are concentrated in prismatine (140 ppm Li, 170 ppm Be, and 2.8-3.0 wt.% B2O3). Another Fe-rich lens is dominantly magnetite, which encloses fine-grained zincian ferrohogbomite-2N2S, (Fe2+ Mg,Zn,Al)(6) (Al,Fe3+,Ti)(16)O-30(OH)(2), containing minor Ga2O3 (0.30-0.92 wt.%). Fe-Al-B-rich lenses with prismatine (or kornerupine) constitute a distinctive type of B-enrichment in granulite-facies rocks and have been reported from four other localities worldwide. A scenario …


Seasonal Deuterium Excess In A Tien Shan Ice Core: Influence Of Moisture Transport And Recycling In Central Asia, Karl J. Kreutz, Cameron P. Wake, Vladimir B. Aizen, L. Dewayne Cecil, Hans-Arno Synal Sep 2003

Seasonal Deuterium Excess In A Tien Shan Ice Core: Influence Of Moisture Transport And Recycling In Central Asia, Karl J. Kreutz, Cameron P. Wake, Vladimir B. Aizen, L. Dewayne Cecil, Hans-Arno Synal

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Stable water isotope (delta(18)O, deltaD) data from a high elevation (5100 masl) ice core recovered from the Tien Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan, display a seasonal cycle in deuterium excess (d = deltaD - 8* delta(18)O) related to changes in the regional hydrologic cycle during 1994 - 2000. While there is a strong correlation (r(2) = 0.98) between delta(18)O and dD in the ice core samples, the regression slope (6.9) and mean d value (23.0) are significantly different than the global meteoric water line values. The resulting time-series ice core d profile contains distinct winter maxima and summer minima, with a yearly …


Antarctic Oversnow Traverse-Based Southern Hemisphere Climate Reconstruction, Paul Andrew Mayewski Jun 2003

Antarctic Oversnow Traverse-Based Southern Hemisphere Climate Reconstruction, Paul Andrew Mayewski

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On 2 January 2003, the U.S. component of the International Trans Antarctic Scientific Expedition (U.S. ITASE) (Figure 1) arrived at the South Pole after completing more than 5000 km of oversnow traverses that included much of west Antarctica and a portion of east Antarctica (Figure 2). During the traverses, which were performed from 1999 through 2003, U.S. ITASE focused on collecting data that will allow the reconstruction of sub-annual scale climate variability and changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere over the last 200+ years.

ITASE is a multi-disciplinary research program supported by 19 nations and endorsed by the Scientific …


The Response Of A Small Stream In The Lesni Potok Forested Catchment, Central Czech Republic, To A Short-Term In-Stream Acidification, T. Navrátil, M. Vach, Stephen A. Norton, P. Skrivan, J. Hruška, L. Maggini Jun 2003

The Response Of A Small Stream In The Lesni Potok Forested Catchment, Central Czech Republic, To A Short-Term In-Stream Acidification, T. Navrátil, M. Vach, Stephen A. Norton, P. Skrivan, J. Hruška, L. Maggini

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Lesni Potok stream drains a forested headwater catchment in the central Czech Republic. It was artificially acidified with hydrochloric acid (HCl) for four hours to assess the role of stream substrate in acid-neutralisation and recovery. The pH was lowered from 4.7 to 3.2. Desorption of Ca and MP and desorption or solution of Al dominated acid-neutralisation; Al mobilisation was more important later. The stream substrate released 4.542 meq Ca, 1, 184 meq Mg, and 2,329 meq Al over a 45 in long and I in wide stream segment, smaller amounts of Be. Cd, Fe, and Mn were released. Adsorption of …


Buckling Rate And Overhang Development At A Calving Face, Brian Hanson, Roger Hooke Jan 2003

Buckling Rate And Overhang Development At A Calving Face, Brian Hanson, Roger Hooke

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Using the finite-element we have modeled the stress field near the calving face of an idealized tidewater glacier under a variety of assumptions about submarine calving-face height, subaerial calving-face height, and ice rheology These simulations all suggest that a speed maximum should be present at the calving face near the waterline. In experiments without crevassing, the decrease in horizontal velocity above this maximum culminates in a zone of longitudinal compression at the surface somewhat Up-glacier from the face. This zone of compression appears to be a consequence of the non-linear rheology of ice. It disappears when a linear rheology is …


Thickness Changes On Whillans Ice Stream And Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, Derived From Laser Altimeter Measurements, Vandy Blue Spikes, Beáta M. Csathó, Gordon S. Hamilton, Ian M. Whillans Jan 2003

Thickness Changes On Whillans Ice Stream And Ice Stream C, West Antarctica, Derived From Laser Altimeter Measurements, Vandy Blue Spikes, Beáta M. Csathó, Gordon S. Hamilton, Ian M. Whillans

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Repeat airborne laser altimeter measurements are used to derive surface elevation changes on parts of Whillans Ice Stream and Ice Stream C, West Antarctica. Elevation changes are converted to estimates of ice equivalent thickness change using local accumulation rates, surface snow densities and vertical bedrock motions. The surveyed portions of two major tributaries of Whillans Ice Stream are found to be thinning almost uniformly at an average rate of similar to 1 m a(-1). Ice Stream C has a complicated elevation-change pattern, but is generally thickening. These results are used to estimate the contribution of each surveyed region to the …


Relating Crevassing To Non-Linear Strain In The Floating Part Of Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland, Paul R. Prescott, James P. Kenneally, Terence J. Hughes Jan 2003

Relating Crevassing To Non-Linear Strain In The Floating Part Of Jakobshavn Isbrae, West Greenland, Paul R. Prescott, James P. Kenneally, Terence J. Hughes

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Jakobshavn Isbrae is a major ice stream that drains the west-central Greenland ice sheet and becomes afloat in Jakobshavn Isfiord (69degreesN, 49degreesW), where it has maintained the world's fastest-known sustained velocity and calving rate (7 km a(-1)) for at least four decades. The floating portion is approximately 12 km long and 6 km wide. Surface elevations and motion vectors were determined photogrammetrically for about 500 crevasses on the floating ice, and adjacent grounded ice, using aerial photographs obtained 2 weeks apart in July 1985. Surface strain rates were computed from a mesh of 399 quadrilateral elements having velocity measurements at …