2019
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2019-245
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Large-scale englacial folding and deep-ice stratigraphy within the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

Abstract: Abstract. It has been hypothesized that complex englacial structures identified within the East Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets are generated by: (i) water freezing to the ice-sheet base, evolving under ice flow; (ii) deformation of ice of varying rheology; or (iii) entrainment of basal material. Using ice-penetrating radar, we identify a widespread complex of deep-ice facies in West Antarctica that exist in the absence of basal water. These deep-ice units are extensive, thick (> 500 m), and incorporate … Show more

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“…Close to the ice divide,~800 m of ice exists below the 17.5 ka IRH (Jacobel & Welch, 2005; Figures 3e and 3f). Both the 17.5 and 16 ka (after Siegert & Payne, 2004) IRHs are broadly associated with a diffuse region of reflectivity several 100 m thick within IMIS (Ross et al, 2019). Tracing this diffuse zone would further elucidate where thick deposits of ice older than~17.5 ka exist within IMIS.…”
Section: 1029/2019gl086663mentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Close to the ice divide,~800 m of ice exists below the 17.5 ka IRH (Jacobel & Welch, 2005; Figures 3e and 3f). Both the 17.5 and 16 ka (after Siegert & Payne, 2004) IRHs are broadly associated with a diffuse region of reflectivity several 100 m thick within IMIS (Ross et al, 2019). Tracing this diffuse zone would further elucidate where thick deposits of ice older than~17.5 ka exist within IMIS.…”
Section: 1029/2019gl086663mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…flow and ice anisotropy, such as that exemplified by Bons et al (2016) at the onset of Greenland's Petermann Glacier. IMIS is known to have a complex flow history and packages of basal ice with distinct rheology (Bingham et al, 2015;Ross et al, 2019).…”
Section: 1029/2019gl086663mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we focus specifically on the potential basal unit in Institute Ice Stream, which has been noted elsewhere by Bingham and others (2015), Winter and others (2015) and Ross and others (2019). The radar echo character of an ice-sheet component – that is, the manner in which it interacts with transmitted radar pulses – is an expression of its wavelength-scale geometry (Campbell, 2007; Grima and others, 2014b).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…These structures are viewed in cross-section, with structure 1 ~ 300 m in height and structure 2 between 100 and 150 m thick. Ross and others (2019) have discussed both of these features in detail. (b) Flight lines (transects) of the British Antarctic Survey's study of Institute and Möller ice streams, West Antarctica.…”
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