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Seasonal and interannual ice velocity changes of Polar Record Glacier, East Antarctica

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We present a study of seasonal and interannual ice velocity changes at Polar Record Glacier, East Antarctica, using ERS-1/2, Envisat and PALSAR data with D-InSAR and intensity tracking. Ice flow showed seasonal variations at the front of the glacier tongue. Velocities in winter were 19% less than velocities during summer. No significant interannual changes were detected. Ice velocities in the grounding zone and grounded glacier did not show clear seasonal or interannual changes. The distribution of the seasonal variations suggests that the cause for the changes should be localized. Possible causes are seasonal sea-ice changes and iceberg blocking. Satellite images show that the sea ice surrounding Polar Record Glacier undergoes seasonal changes. Frozen sea ice in winter slowed the huge iceberg, and provided increased resistance to the glacier flow. The interaction between the glacier tongue, iceberg and sea ice significantly influences their flow pattern.
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10.3189/2014AoG66A185

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Earth Sciences
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Publisher:
International Glaciological Society
Journal:
Annals of Glaciology More from this journal
Volume:
55
Issue:
66
Pages:
45-51
Publication date:
2014-07-26
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1727-5644
ISSN:
0260-3055


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English
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2016-03-16

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