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Quantifying subglacial bed roughness in Antarctica: implications for ice-sheet dynamics and history

机译:量化南极冰下床的粗糙度:对冰盖动力学和历史的启示

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Glaciated landscapes consist of complex assemblages of landforms resulting from ice flow dynamic regimes and ice-sheet history, superimposed over, and in turn modifying, preglacial topography, lithology and geological structure. insights into the formation of glaciated landscapes can, in principle, be obtained by analysing modem ice-sheet beds, but terrain analyses beneath modern ice sheets are restricted by the inaccessibility of the bed. It is, however, possible to quantify roughness, the vertical variation of the subglacial interface with horizontal distance, along two-dimensional images of the bed obtained from radio-echo sounding (RES). Here we collate several case studies from Antarctica, where roughness calculations have been used as a glaciological tool to infer basal processes and ice-sheet history over large (> 500 km(2)) areas. We present two examples from West Antarctica, which demonstrate the utility of bed roughness in determining the presence and extent of subglacial sediments, glacial dynamics and former ice-sheet size. We also present two examples from East Antarctica, which illustrate how roughness provides knowledge of ice-sheet dynamics in the interior and pre-Quaternary ice-sheet histories. In modem ice-sheet settings, characterising bed roughness along RES tracks has the twin advantages of being relatively simple to calculate while producing informative subsurface data, and is especially powerful at furthering understanding when coupled with knowledge of ice flow from field, satellite and modelling investigations. The technique also offers significant potential for the comparison of modern and former ice-sheet terrains, contributing to an improved understanding of the formation and evolution of glaciated landscapes.
机译:冰川景观由冰流动态机制和冰盖历史形成的复杂地形组成,它们叠加并改变了冰川前的地形,岩性和地质结构。原则上,可以通过分析现代冰盖床获得对冰川景观形成的见解,但现代冰盖下的地形分析受到床无法进入的限制。但是,沿着从无线电回波测深仪(RES)获得的二维二维图像,可以量化粗糙度,冰下界面在垂直方向上随水平距离的变化。在这里,我们整理了一些来自南极洲的案例研究,其中粗糙度计算已被用作冰川学工具来推断大面积(> 500 km(2))的基础过程和冰盖历史。我们提供了来自南极洲西部的两个示例,这些示例说明了床面粗糙度在确定冰下沉积物的存在和程度,冰川动力学和原冰盖大小方面的实用性。我们还提供了来自南极洲东部的两个示例,这些示例说明了粗糙度如何提供内部和第四纪以前冰盖历史中冰盖动力学的知识。在现代冰盖环境中,表征RES轨道的床面粗糙度具有双重优势:在生成信息丰富的地下数据时相对容易计算,并且在与来自野外,卫星和模型研究的冰流知识相结合的情况下,特别有助于进一步理解。该技术还为比较现代和以前的冰原地形提供了巨大的潜力,有助于增进对冰川景观形成和演化的了解。

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