Annals of Geophysics (May 2010)

Radio echo sounding data analysis of the Shackleton Ice Shelf

  • James A. Baskaradas,
  • Carla Bottari,
  • Ignazio Ezio Tabacco,
  • Achille Zirizzotti,
  • Lili Cafarella,
  • Stefano Urbini,
  • Neal Young

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-4563
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 2
pp. 79 – 87

Abstract

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In this study, our initial results are presented for the interpretation of the radio echo sounding data collected over the Shackleton Ice Shelf and adjacent ice sheet (East Antarctica) during the 2003/2004 Australian-Italian expedition. The Shackleton Ice Shelf is one of the larger ice shelves of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. The radar survey provided data relating to ice thickness and bed morphology of the outlet glaciers, and thickness of their floating portions. The glacier grounding lines were determined by assessment of the basal echo characters. The information derived is compared with data from the BEDMAP database and from other sources.

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