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  • Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; Petermann_P; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding  (2)
  • AC; Aircraft; AWI UWB; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Date/Time of event; Documentation file; Event label; File content; Greenland; Greenland ice sheet; Ice dynamics; North Greenland Sea; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804140601; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804150701; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804180901; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804231201; P6-211_RESURV79_2018; POLAR 6; radio-echo sounding; RES; RESURV79, FINEGIS  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-05-17
    Description: Here we present ultra-wideband radio-echo sounding data in northeast Greenland upstream of the northern catchment of the Nioghalvfjerdsbrae (79°North Glacier; 79NG). The radar data were acquired with AWI's multi-channel ultra-wideband (UWB) radar system in 2018. Most radar lines are located close to the ice divide; where ice flow velocity is almost zero and increases eastwards to as much as 15 meters per year. The survey was designed to closely investigate a set of folds. Twelve RES profiles were flown, at 7.5 km spacing, and oriented perpendicular to the 100° true North trend of the fold axes. The radar data has been used to decipher the regional ice-flow history of the northeastern Greenland Ice Sheet based on its internal stratigraphy. We applied a three-dimensional reconstruction of time-equivalent horizons to map folds deep below the surface that we then attribute to the deformation caused by now-extinct ice streams. We propose that locally this ancient ice flow regime was much more focused and reached much further inland than today's and was deactivated when the main drainage system was reconfigured and relocated southwards. The insight that major ice streams in Greenland might start, shift or abruptly disappear will affect future approaches to understanding and modeling the response of Earth's ice sheets to global warming.
    Keywords: AC; Aircraft; AWI UWB; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Date/Time of event; Documentation file; Event label; File content; Greenland; Greenland ice sheet; Ice dynamics; North Greenland Sea; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804140601; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804150701; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804180901; P6_211_RESURV79_2018_1804231201; P6-211_RESURV79_2018; POLAR 6; radio-echo sounding; RES; RESURV79, FINEGIS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
    Location Call Number Limitation Availability
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The Petermann P2 3D horizon is located at the onset of the Petermann Glacier and covers an area of approximately 156 x 95 km. Horizon P2 is ∼ 37.5 ± 2.1 ka old and represents approximately the transition from the last glacial period to the Holocene period. It is located on average 1 km below the ice surface. The horizon is mainly characterized by open cylindrical folds with the fold axis oriented parallel to ice flow. The amplitudes of the folds reach up to 1 km with a wavelength of 10-15 km and are highest in the centre of the data set. P2 (in contrast to P1) shows gaps in regions where the 3D horizons could not be created due to uncertainties or poor visibility of the IRHs. Therefore, the datasets provided for horizon P2 are subdivided into P2A and P2B.
    Keywords: Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; Petermann_P; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 30 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: The Petermann P1 3D horizon is located at the onset of the Petermann Glacier and covers an area of approximately 156 x 95 km. Horizon P1 is ∼ 12.0 ± 0.9 ka old and represents approximately the transition from the last glacial period to the Holocene period. It is located on average 1 km below the ice surface. The horizon is mainly characterized by open cylindrical folds with the fold axis oriented parallel to ice flow. The amplitudes of the folds reach up to 1 km with a wavelength of 10-15 km and are highest in the centre of the data set.
    Keywords: Airborne radio-echo sounding; ARES; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); File content; File type; ice flow; ice sheets; ice stream; IRH; Petermann_P; Polar 6; radio-echo sounding
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
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