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Surface characteristics at Dome A, Antarctica: first measurements and a guide to future ice-coring sites

Authors :
Ian Allison
Li Yuansheng
Takao Kameda
Bian Lingen
Gabrielle Dreyfus
Zhang Shenkai
Xiao Cunde
Jean-Marc Barnola
Hou Shugui
Ren Jiawen
Source :
Annals of Glaciology. 48:82-87
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
International Glaciological Society, 2008.

Abstract

An assessment of the glaciological and meteorological characteristics of Dome A, the summit of the East Antarctic ice sheet, is made based on field investigations during the austral summer of 2004/05. Knowledge of these characteristics is critical for future international studies such as deep ice-core drilling. The assessment shows that: (1) Dome A is characterized by a very low 10m depth firn temperature, –58.3˚C (nearly 3˚C lower than at EPICA Dome C and 1˚C lower than at Vostok). (2) Automatic weather station (AWS) measurements of snow surface height and reference layers in a snow pit indicate the present-day snow accumulation rate at Dome A is within the range 1–3cmw.e. a–1. Densification models suggest a range of 1–2cmw.e. a–1. This is lower than at other sites along the ice divide of East Antarctica (IDEA). Annual layers at Dome A are thus potentially thinner than at other sites, so that a longer record is preserved in a given ice thickness. (3) The average wind speed observed at Dome A (–1) is lower than at other sites along IDEA. Together, these parameters, combined with radio-echo sounding data and information on the subglacial drainage distribution beneath Dome A, suggest Dome A as a candidate site for obtaining the oldest ice core.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Glaciology
Accession number :
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