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Topographic Steering of Enhanced Ice Flow at the Bottleneck Between East and West Antarctica

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Northumbria University1

Newcastle University2

British Antarctic Survey3

National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

Geodynamics, National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark5

Norwegian Polar Institute6

ESTEC7

Hypothesized drawdown of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet through the “bottleneck” zone between East and West Antarctica would have significant impacts for a large proportion of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Earth observation satellite orbits and a sparseness of radio echo sounding data have restricted investigations of basal boundary controls on ice flow in this region until now.

New airborne radio echo sounding surveys reveal complex topography of high relief beneath the southernmost Weddell/Ross ice divide, with three subglacial troughs connecting interior Antarctica to the Foundation and Patuxent Ice Streams and Siple Coast ice streams. These troughs route enhanced ice flow through the interior of Antarctica but limit potential drawdown of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet through the bottleneck zone.

In a thinning or retreating scenario, these topographically controlled corridors of enhanced flow could however drive ice divide migration and increase mass discharge from interior West Antarctica to the Southern Ocean.

Language: English
Year: 2018
Pages: 4899-4907
ISSN: 19448007 and 00948276
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1029/2018GL077504
ORCIDs: Forsberg, René , Olesen, Arne V. , 0000-0003-2389-8637 , 0000-0002-8338-4905 , 0000-0003-2780-1986 and 0000-0002-3587-3405

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