Dynamics of the folds of the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Scott Base, Antarctica

Emma F. Stubbs, D. Nobes
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The McMurdo Ice Shelf flows obliquely onto the coastline northeast of Pram Point, Ross Island, Antarctica. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) imaging charted the detailed structure of the associated enigmatic pressure ridges and the deformation due to compressive forces. Two perpendicular GPR antenna orientations improved the positioning of subsurface features. Surface measurements of fold wavelengths and interlimb fold angles complemented GPR imaging. Stratigraphic reflections showed the folding style; GPR profiles revealed fold train complexities with no surface expression. Brine layer defects were easily recognized; firn layer defects were more difficult to detect. Three-dimensional brine layer imaging highlighted a diapiric feature. GPR did not penetrate the brine layer, except possibly beneath the tops of folds; results suggest sinusoidal folding continues to the base of the ice shelf. Synclinal thrust faults may be secondary features, altering the sinusoidal shelf shape to approximate the equilibrium profile that buoyancy forces require. Time-lapse GPR showed subsurface deformation, including: brine layer defects; subsurface changes near the transition, likely due to summer melt; and a fold between two crevasses identified from subsurface discontinuities. Time-lapse photographs complemented GPR profiling, allowing longer timescale analysis of pressure ridge deformation, and tracking years of fold emergence and break-up.
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南极洲斯科特基地麦克默多冰架褶皱的动力学
麦克默多冰架斜向南极洲罗斯岛普兰姆角东北方向的海岸线。探地雷达(GPR)成像绘制了相关神秘压力脊的详细结构和由压缩力引起的变形。两个垂直的探地雷达天线方向提高了地下特征的定位。褶皱波长和肢间褶皱角度的表面测量补充了GPR成像。地层反射显示褶皱样式;探地雷达剖面显示了褶皱列车的复杂性,没有表面表达。卤水层缺陷容易识别;第一层缺陷较难检测。三维盐水层成像突出显示出底辟特征。探地雷达没有穿透盐水层,除非可能在褶皱顶部下方;结果表明,在冰架的底部继续进行正弦折叠。向斜逆冲断层可能是次要特征,改变了正弦陆架形状,以接近浮力所要求的平衡剖面。延时探地雷达显示的地下变形包括:卤水层缺陷;在过渡期附近的地下变化,可能是由于夏季融化;以及从地下不连续中识别出的两个裂缝之间的褶皱。延时照片补充了探地雷达剖面,允许更长的时间尺度分析压力脊变形,并跟踪多年的褶皱出现和破裂。
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