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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2015.04.009
论文题名:
Bathymetry in Petermann fjord from Operation IceBridge aerogravity
作者: Kirsty J. Tintoa; ; ; Robin E. Bella; James R. Cochrana; Andreas Mü; nchowb
刊名: Earth and Planetary Science Letters
ISSN: 0012-941X
出版年: 2015
卷: Volume 422, 页码:Pages 58-66
语种: 英语
英文关键词: bathymetry ; Greenland ; Petermann Glacier
英文摘要: Petermann Glacier is a major glacier in northern Greenland, maintaining one of the few remaining floating ice tongues in Greenland. Monitoring programs, such as NASA's Operation IceBridge have surveyed Petermann Glacier over several decades and have found it to be stable in terms of mass balance, velocity and grounding-line position. The future vulnerability of this large glacier to changing ocean temperatures and climate depends on the ocean–ice interactions beneath its floating tongue. These cannot currently be predicted due to a lack of knowledge of the bathymetry underneath the ice tongue. Here we use aerogravity data from Operation IceBridge, together with airborne radar and laser data and shipborne bathymetry-soundings to model the bathymetry beneath the Petermann ice tongue. We find a basement-cored inner sill at 540–610 m depth that results in a water cavity with minimum thickness of 400 m about 25 km from the grounding line. The sill is coincident with the location of the melt rate minimum. Seaward of the sill the fjord is strongly asymmetric. The deepest point occurs on the eastern side of the fjord at 1150 m, 600 m deeper than on the western side. This asymmetry is due to a sedimentary deposit on the western side of the fjord. A 350–410 m-deep outer sill, also mapped by marine surveys, marks the seaward end of the fjord. This outer sill is aligned with the proposed Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) grounding-line position for Petermann Glacier. The inner sill likely provided a stable pinning point for the grounding line in the past, punctuating the retreat of Petermann Glacier since the LGM.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/11955
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Kirsty J. Tintoa,,,et al. Bathymetry in Petermann fjord from Operation IceBridge aerogravity[J]. Earth and Planetary Science Letters,2015-01-01,Volume 422
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