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Radio Echo Sounding: Brine Percolation Layer*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2017

John W. Clough*
Affiliation:
Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, Geophysical and Polar Research Center, 6118 University Avenue, Middleton, Wisconsin 53562, U.S.A.
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Abstract

An abrupt change in radio echo sounding travel time was observed on the ice shelf near McMurdo station, Antarctica, and was mapped by a zig-zag traverse. This boundary corresponds to the horizontal extent of brine penetration into the edge of the ice shelf.

Résumé

Résumé

Un brusque changement dans le temps de parcours de l’écho-radio a été observé sur la plateforme de glace près de McMurdo station, dans l’Antarctique, et a été cartographié par un cheminement en zig-zag. Cette limite correspond à l’extension horizontale de la pénétration du sel sur la bordure de la plateforme.

Zusammenfassung

Zusammenfassung

Eine abrupte Änderung der Laufzeit bei der Radar-Echolotung wurde auf dem Schelfeis nahe der Station McMurdo, Antarctica, beobachtet und durch Messungen längs eines Zick-Zack-Kurses lokalisiert. Ihr Auftreten entspricht der horizontalen Ausdehnung des Eindringens von Salzwasser in den Rand des Schelfeises.

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Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1973
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Fig. 1. Area of survey on the ice shelf near McMurdo station, Ross Island.

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Fig. 2. Reflection records across the brine, layer boundary.(a)Reflection from the bottom of the ice shelf is seen at approximately 1.1 μs.(b)Reflection from both the bottom of the ice shelf and the top of the brine layer (≈ 0.4 μs.).(c)Reflection from the top of the brine layer. The reflection from the bottom of the ice shelf is still visible but small.