2021-2022 USAP Field Season
Project Detail Project TitleIce dynamics at the intersection of the West and East Antarctic Ice Sheets Summary
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ASC POC/Implementer: Principal Investigator(s)
Dr. Knut A Christianson
Location
Supporting Stations: McMurdo Station, South Pole Station DescriptionResearchers will use ground-based, ice-penetrating radar to survey the stratigraphy and bed topography at Hercules Dome and infer changes in ice dynamics and ice-sheet elevation. The work will help determine past ice-sheet changes that may relate to the collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. Additionally, the work may verify the existence of a divide flow and internal stratigraphy that could help determine whether this site is suitable for a deep ice-core drilling project. This year's focus will be on taking repeat englacial velocity measurements with phase-sensitive ice-penetrating radar, and measuring surface velocities with GPS sensors. Field Season OverviewA team of two, one science participant and one Antarctic Support Contract (ASC) field safety coordinator, will make day trips by Twin Otter from South Pole Station to Hercules Dome to conduct repeat stationary, phase-sensitive radar (ApRES), and repeat global navigation satellite system (GNSS) measurements to collect 3-dimensional ice-velocity measurements. The team members will also service the fuel and equipment cache at Hercules Dome. Deploying Team Members
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