1. Antarctic subglacial topography and ice-sheet evolution.
- Author
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Siegert, Martin J.
- Subjects
ICE streams ,ICE sheets ,GEOMORPHOLOGY ,CRYOPEDOLOGY ,PHYSICAL geography ,MASS budget (Geophysics) ,LANDSCAPE changes - Abstract
The article outlines the research conducted by Martin J. Siegert on ice-sheet evolution and Antarctic subglacial topography. Eventhough ice-sheet flow and form in Antarctica, it is controlled to a large degree by topography, the continent's landscape evolution and its influence on ice-sheet development is poorly understood. Researchers found that the large sedimentary fan at Prydz Bay was developed by first fluvial, then glacial, deposition and the ice-sheet modeling shows that the development of a bathymetric trough near the shelf break resulted in the development of an ice stream.
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- 2008
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