The Cryosphere (Apr 2018)

Accumulation patterns around Dome C, East Antarctica, in the last 73 kyr

  • M. G. P. Cavitte,
  • M. G. P. Cavitte,
  • F. Parrenin,
  • C. Ritz,
  • D. A. Young,
  • B. Van Liefferinge,
  • D. D. Blankenship,
  • D. D. Blankenship,
  • M. Frezzotti,
  • J. L. Roberts,
  • J. L. Roberts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-1401-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 1401 – 1414

Abstract

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We reconstruct the pattern of surface accumulation in the region around Dome C, East Antarctica, since the last glacial. We use a set of 18 isochrones spanning all observable depths of the ice column, interpreted from various ice-penetrating radar surveys and a 1-D ice flow model to invert for accumulation rates in the region. The shallowest four isochrones are then used to calculate paleoaccumulation rates between isochrone pairs using a 1-D assumption where horizontal advection is negligible in the time interval of each layer. We observe that the large-scale (100s km) surface accumulation gradient is spatially stable through the last 73 kyr, which reflects current modeled and observed precipitation gradients in the region. We also observe small-scale (10 s km) accumulation variations linked to snow redistribution at the surface, due to changes in its slope and curvature in the prevailing wind direction that remain spatially stationary since the last glacial.