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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2006

Integrating satellite observations with modelling : basal shear stress of the Filcher-Ronne ice streams, Antarctica

Ian Joughin; Jonathan L. Bamber; Theodore A. Scambos; Slawek Tulaczyk; Mark Fahnestock; Douglas R. Macayeal

Using inverse methods constrained by recent satellite observations, we have produced a comprehensive estimate of the basal shear stress beneath the Filchner-Ronne ice streams. The inversions indicate that a weak bed (approx. 4–20u200akPa) underlies much of these ice streams. Compared to the Ross ice streams, the distribution of weak subglacial till is more heterogeneous, with ‘sticky spots’ providing much of the resistance to flow. A weak bed beneath Recovery ice stream extends several hundred kilometres inland with flow. Along this ice stream, discrepancies between thickness measurements and flux estimates suggest the existence of a deep (−1400u200am) trough not resolved by existing maps of subglacial topography. We hypothesize that the presence of this and other deep troughs is a major influence on this sector of the ice sheet that is not fully incorporated in current models of ice-sheet evolution.


Archive | 2008

Flexural-gravity wave phenomena on ice shelves.

Olga V. Sergienko; Douglas R. Macayeal; Christina L. Hulbe


Archive | 2006

Observations and Models of Tidally Pulsed Flow of the Ross Ice Shelf, Antarctica

Kelly M. Brunt; Luke Copland; Eileen ODonnell; Douglas R. Macayeal


Archive | 2008

Using Tidal Signals in ICESat Data to Characterize the Grounding Zones of Siple Coast Ice Streams

Kelly M. Brunt; Helen Amanda Fricker; Laurie Padman; Douglas R. Macayeal


Archive | 2007

All Quiet on the Seaward Ice Front

Douglas R. Macayeal; Mervyn Allister King; Jeremy N. Bassis; Kelly M. Brunt


Archive | 2006

Why do Large Icebergs Fracture at a Specific Location off Cape Adare

Alexander Martin; Robert Drucker; Emile A. Okal; Fred Davey; Richard C. Aster; Young-Tak Kim; Theodore A. Scambos; Douglas R. Macayeal


Archive | 2005

Tabular Iceberg Evolution and Break-up at Low Latitude: Imitating Ice Shelves

Theodore A. Scambos; Olga V. Sergienko; Anneila I. Sargent; Douglas R. Macayeal; James L. Fastook; David E. Long


Archive | 2004

Tabular Icebergs in the South Atlantic: Melt Ponding, Melt Pond Geometry and Margin Evolution.

Olga V. Sergienko; Theodore A. Scambos; Douglas R. Macayeal; James L. Fastook


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Laboratory investigations of iceberg capsize dynamics, energy dissipation and tsunamigenesis: ICEBERG CAPSIZE DYNAMICS

Justin Burton; Jason M. Amundson; Dorian S. Abbot; A. Boghosian; Lawrence M. Cathles; S. Correa-Legisos; K. N. Darnell; N. Guttenberg; David M. Holland; Douglas R. Macayeal


Archive | 2010

Exploring Mechanisms of Ice-Shelf Collapse Using a Laboratory Scale Model

John C. Burton; A. Boghosian; D. D. Styron; Jason Michael Amundson; Lawrence M. Cathles; Dorian S. Abbot; Douglas R. Macayeal

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Olga V. Sergienko

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Kelly M. Brunt

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Theodore A. Scambos

University of Colorado Boulder

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David M. Holland

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

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