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Tracing englacial layers between Dome C and Talos Dome, East Antarctica

Title: Tracing englacial layers between Dome C and Talos Dome, East Antarctica
Authors: Clara J Nyqvist; Robert G Bingham; Andrew S Hein; Neil Ross; Johannes Sutter; Fausto Ferraccioli; Egidio Armadillo
Contributors: SCAR; J Nyqvist, Clara; G Bingham, Robert; S Hein, Andrew; Ross, Neil; Sutter, Johanne; Ferraccioli, Fausto; Armadillo, Egidio
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Università degli Studi di Genova: CINECA IRIS
Description: Understanding ice-sheet behaviour in relation to changing climate forcing is integral to projecting sea-level rise scenarios under future climate change. The East Antarctic Ice Sheet is the single largest freshwater store on the planet, yet its potential contribution to future sea-level rise remains poorly understood, mainly due to a dearth of accessible palaeoenvironmental constraints to inform ice-sheet modelling. Englacial stratigraphy imaged in radio-echo sounding and dated at intersections with deep ice cores provides information about palaeoclimatic constraints on the ice sheet that can be used to validate numerical modelling. Here, we utilise an extensive dataset of radio-echo sounding, acquired across Wilkes Subglacial Basin and encompassing 61,000 km of profiles, to investigate the englacial architecture of the area. We trace several englacial horizons covering Wilkes Subglacial Basin, and make the first direct englacial stratigraphic connection between Dome C and Talos Dome, enabling us to place provisional age-depth constraints against the ice. The traced stratigraphy also connects with previously traced englacial layers farther across East Antarctica to Dome C, Vostok and the South Pole. These data will be supplied to models to better constrain past ice flow and stability in Wilkes Subglacial Basin.
Document Type: conference object
File Description: ELETTRONICO
Language: English
Relation: ispartofbook:SCAR 2024 Abstract; SCAR 2024; firstpage:1; lastpage:1; numberofpages:1; https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1293156
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1293156
Accession Number: edsbas.6329A8A4
Database: BASE