Dirt layers of tephra were found on the bare ice surface in the Meteorite Ice Field near the Yamato Mountains, Dronning Maud Land, and near the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The grain-size analyses of volcanic ash fragments show that the mean grain size in the Allan Hills region is larger than that in the Yamato Mountains region. This fact indicates that the volcanic sources of the dirt layers in the Yamato Mountains region are farther away than those in the Allan Hills. Their constituent fragments are well-sorted and composed mainly of volcanic glass shards with minor amounts of crystal fragments.Glass shards of the tephra from the Yamato Mountains region have a composition of tholeiitic andesite which is low in alkali and high in iron but not so enriched in titanium, and the associated crystal fragments consist of calcic plagioclase, subcalcic clinopyroxene, orthopyroxene and magnetite. The nature of island arc tholeiite of the tephra indicates that its source is some volcano in the South Sandwich Islands.On the other hand, the tephra from the Allan Hills region is composed of glass shards of trachybasaltic composition and crystal fragments of titanaugite calcic plagioclase, kaersutite, olivine, rhönite and titanomagnetite. A young volcano of the McMurdo volcanic group is suggested as a possible source of this tephra.
Measurements of the bore-hole diameter were made with three-contact-point calipers from the shallow layer to a depth of 700 m at Mizuho Station, East Antarctica, in 1984–86. The minimum strain-rate (i.e. secondary creep rate) of the bore-hole closure was estimated from the observed creep curve at each depth. A relation between stress and strain-rate was deduced for a temperature of −35°C and a stress range from 0.8 to 1.65 MN m−2, as
where is the effective strain-rate (s−1) and τ is the effective shear stress (MN m−2). This result shows that, for comparable overburden stresses and temperature, the bore-hole closure rates at Mizuho Station are higher than those measured in bore holes at Byrd Station and in the Northern Hemisphere ice caps (Paterson 1977).
Dirt layers of tephra were found on the bare ice surface in the Meteorite Ice Field near the Yamato Mountains, Dronning Maud Land, and near the Allan Hills, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The grain-size analyses of volcanic ash fragments show that the mean grain size in the Allan Hills region is larger than that in the Yamato Mountains region. This fact indicates that the volcanic sources of the dirt layers in the Yamato Mountains region are farther away than those in the Allan Hills. Their constituent fragments are well-sorted and composed mainly of volcanic glass shards with minor amounts of crystal fragments .
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