2012
DOI: 10.5194/tc-6-1345-2012
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Snow accumulation variability derived from radar and firn core data along a 600 km transect in Adelie Land, East Antarctic plateau

Abstract: Abstract. The mass balance of ice sheets is an intensively studied topic in the context of global change and sealevel rise. However -particularly in Antarctica -obtaining mass balance estimates remains difficult due to various logistical problems. In the framework of the TASTE-IDEA (Trans-Antarctic Scientific Traverses Expeditions -Ice Divide of East Antarctica) program, an International Polar Year project, continuous ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements were carried out during a traverse in Adelie Land… Show more

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“…10, Hg tot concentrations increased between 600-800 and 1000-1100 km from DC in areas characterized by steeper slopes and higher snow accumulation values. Several studies reported a gradual increase in snow accumulation from DC toward the coast (Magand et al, 2007;Verfaillie et al, 2012;Favier et al, 2013), in good agreement with a gradual increase in humidity (Bromwich et al, 2004). These results suggest that the wet deposition of Hg(II) species was enhanced near the coast, resulting in elevated Hg tot concentrations in surface snow samples.…”
Section: Transect From Central To Coastal Antarcticasupporting
confidence: 66%
“…10, Hg tot concentrations increased between 600-800 and 1000-1100 km from DC in areas characterized by steeper slopes and higher snow accumulation values. Several studies reported a gradual increase in snow accumulation from DC toward the coast (Magand et al, 2007;Verfaillie et al, 2012;Favier et al, 2013), in good agreement with a gradual increase in humidity (Bromwich et al, 2004). These results suggest that the wet deposition of Hg(II) species was enhanced near the coast, resulting in elevated Hg tot concentrations in surface snow samples.…”
Section: Transect From Central To Coastal Antarcticasupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Time-to-depth conversion was obtained by migrating the radargrams with the help of a vertical velocity profile for the radar wave. By investigating a similar region with similar firn properties, we followed the approach of Verfaillie et al (2012), which consisted of only considering the effect of the firn density on the electromagnetic wave velocity as a result of dry and clean snow over the Antarctic Plateau. From the empirical relation of Kovacs et al (1995) relating permittivity and density, the wave velocity c is obtained according to…”
Section: Resulting Gpr Radargramsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparatus, operating frequency and set-up are very similar to those used on a similar traverse between base stations of Dumont d'Urville and DC during the 2008/2009 austral summer (Verfaillie et al, 2012). The triggering was set to 1 s, meaning a radar trace every 4 m or so given an average speed of 14 km h −1 for the convoy.…”
Section: Gpr Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This site was sampled during the austral summer 2015-2016, and is characterized by a higher snow accumulation rate of abouṫ b = 4.5 cm yr −1 (first guess from Verfaillie et al, 2012). The borehole temperature is −53.15 • C at 20 m of depth.…”
Section: Site Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%