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Historical behaviour of Dome C and Talos Dome (East Antarctica) as investigated by snow accumulation and ice velocity measurements

Author(s)
Urbini, S.  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Sezione Roma2, Roma, Italia  
Frezzotti, M.  
enea casaccia  
Gandolfi, S.  
università di bologna  
Vincent, C.  
LGGE Grenoble  
Scarchilli, C.  
enea casaccia  
Vittuari, V.  
università di bologna  
Fily, M.  
LGGE Grenoble  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Journal
global and planetary change  
Issue/vol(year)
3-4/60 (2008)
Publisher
elsevier
Pages (printed)
576-588
Date Issued
February 2008
DOI
10.1016/j.gloplacha.2007.08.002
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/3751
Subjects
02. Cryosphere::02.04. Sea ice::02.04.01. Atmosphere/sea ice/ocean interaction  
Subjects

geophysical survey; i...

Abstract
Ice divide–dome behaviour is used for ice sheet mass balance studies and interpretation of ice core records. In order to characterize the historical behaviour (last 400 yr) of Dome C and Talos Dome (East Antarctica), ice velocities have been measured since 1996 using a GPS system, and the palaeo-spatial variability of snow accumulation has been surveyed using snow radar and firn cores. The snow accumulation distribution of both domes indicates distributions of accumulation that are non-symmetrical in relation to dome morphology. Changes in spatial distributions have been observed over the last few centuries, with a decrease in snow accumulation gradient along the wind direction at Talos Dome and a counter-clockwise rotation of accumulation distribution in the northern part of Dome C. Observations at Dome C reveal a significant increase in accumulation since the 1950s, which could correlate to altered snow accumulation patterns due to changes in snowfall trajectory. Snow accumulation mechanisms are different at the two domes: a wind-driven snow accumulation process operates at Talos Dome, whereas snowfall trajectory direction is the main factor at Dome C. Repeated GPS measurements made at Talos Dome have highlighted changes in ice velocity, with a deceleration in the NE portion, acceleration in the SW portion and migration of dome summit, which are apparently correlated with changes in accumulation distribution. The observed behaviour in accumulation and velocity indicates that even the most remote areas of East Antarctica have changed from a decadal to secular scale.
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