2019
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2019-74
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Revisiting Austfonna, Svalbard with potential field methods – A new characterization of the bed topography and its physical properties

Abstract: Abstract. With hundreds of meters of ice, the bedrock underlying Austfonna, the largest ice cap on Svalbard, is hardly characterized in terms of topography and physical properties. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements supply ice thickness estimation but the data quality is temperature-dependent, comprising uncertainties. To remedy this, we include airborne gravity measurements. With a significant density contrast between ice and bedrock, sub-glacial bed topography is effectively derived from gravity mod… Show more

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