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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Jordan, Thomas M; Williams, Christopher N; Schroeder, Dustin M; Martos, Yasmina M; Cooper, Michael A; Siegert, Martin J; Paden, John D; Huybrechts, Philippe; Bamber, Jonathan L (2018): A constraint upon the basal water distribution and thermal state of the Greenland Ice Sheet from radar bed echoes. The Cryosphere, 12(9), 2831-2854, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-12-2831-2018
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: There is widespread, but often indirect, evidence that a significant fraction of the bed beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet is thawed (at or above the pressure melting point for ice). This includes the beds of major outlet glaciers and their tributaries and a large area around the NorthGRIP borehole in the ice-sheet interior. The ice-sheet scale distribution of basal water is, however, poorly constrained by existing observations. In principle, airborne radio-echo sounding (RES) enables the detection of basal water from bed-echo reflectivity, but unambiguous mapping is limited by uncertainty in signal attenuation within the ice. Here we introduce a new, RES diagnostic for basal water that is associated with wet-dry transitions in bed material: bed-echo reflectivity variability. This technique acts as a form of edge detector and is a sufficient, but not necessary, criteria for basal water. However, the technique has the advantage of being attenuation-insensitive and suited to data combination enabling combined analysis of over a decade of Operation IceBridge survey data. The basal water predictions are compared with existing analyses of the basal thermal state (frozen and thawed beds) and geothermal heat flux. In addition to the outlet glaciers, we demonstrate widespread water storage in the northern and eastern interior. Notably, we observe a quasi-linear 'corridor' of basal water extending from NorthGRIP to Petermann glacier that spatially correlates with elevated heat flux predicted by a recent magnetic model. Finally, with a general aim to stimulate regional- and process-specific investigations, the basal water predictions are compared with bed topography, subglacial flow paths, and ice-sheet motion. The basal water distribution, and its relationship with the thermal state, provides a new constraint for numerical models.
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; File content; File format; File name; File size; Greenland; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 70 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: During an extensive field program, glaciologcal data have been collected at Nioghalvfjerdsfjiorden Glacier (79 North Glacier) in NE-Greenland in 1997 and 1998. A central part of the field work was dedicated to seismic investigations of the floating part of the glacier, determining the ice thickness, the underlying water column depth and the bedrock elevation. The seismic reflexion measurements were carried out with a 24-channel seismograph (Strataview). 600g explosives were used as energy source at a distance of 100 m from the first geophone. Details about the measurements and the project can be found in Mayer et al. (2000).
    Keywords: 79_North_Glacier; Bedrock elevation; Distance; Ice depth equivalent; Ice thickness, glacier; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; MULT; Multiple investigations; NE-Greenland-1997-1998; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier project; Surface elevation; UTM Easting, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Northing, Universal Transverse Mercator
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1000 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: 79_North_Glacier; Bedrock elevation; Distance; Ice depth equivalent; Ice thickness, glacier; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; MULT; Multiple investigations; NE-Greenland-1997-1998; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier project; Surface elevation; UTM Easting, Universal Transverse Mercator; UTM Northing, Universal Transverse Mercator
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 562 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Mayer, Christoph; Reeh, Niels; Jung-Rothenhäusler, Frederik; Huybrechts, Philippe; Oerter, Hans (2000): The subglacial cavity and implied dynamics under Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier, NE-Greenland. Geophysical Research Letters, 27(15), 2289-2292, https://doi.org/10.1029/2000GL011514
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: During an extensive field program, glaciologcal data have been collected at Nioghalvfjerdsfjiorden Glacier (79 North Glacier) in NE-Greenland in 1997 and 1998. A central part of the field work was dedicated to seismic investigations of the floating part of the glacier, determining the ice thickness, the underlying water column depth and the bedrock elevation. The seismic reflexion measurements were carried out with a 24-channel seismograph (Strataview). 600g explosives were used as energy source at a distance of 100 m from the first geophone. Details about the measurements and the project can be found in Mayer et al. (2000).
    Keywords: 79_North_Glacier; MULT; Multiple investigations; NE-Greenland-1997-1998; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden Glacier; Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier project
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Lecavalier, Benoit; Fisher, David A; Milne, Glenn A; Vinther, Bo Møllesøe; Tarasov, Lev; Huybrechts, Philippe; Lacelle, Denis; Main, Bill; Zheng, James; Bourgeois, Jocelyne; Dyke, Arthur (2017): High Arctic Holocene temperature record from the Agassiz ice cap and Greenland ice sheet evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 114(23), 5952-5957, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1616287114
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: We present a revised and extended high Arctic air temperature reconstruction from a single proxy that spans the past ∼12,000 y (up to 2009 CE). Our reconstruction from the Agassiz ice cap (Ellesmere Island, Canada) indicates an earlier and warmer Holocene thermal maximum with early Holocene temperatures that are 4-5 °C warmer compared with a previous reconstruction, and regularly exceed contemporary values for a period of ∼3,000 y. Our results show that air temperatures in this region are now at their warmest in the past 6,800-7,800 y, and that the recent rate of temperature change is unprecedented over the entire Holocene. The warmer early Holocene inferred from the Agassiz ice core leads to an estimated ∼1 km of ice thinning in northwest Greenland during the early Holocene using the Camp Century ice core. Ice modeling results show that this large thinning is consistent with our air temperature reconstruction. The modeling results also demonstrate the broader significance of the enhanced warming, with a retreat of the northern ice margin behind its present position in the mid Holocene and a ∼25% increase in total Greenland ice sheet mass loss (∼1.4 m sea-level equivalent) during the last deglaciation, both of which have implications for interpreting geodetic measurements of land uplift and gravity changes in northern Greenland.
    Keywords: Agassiz ice cap; Canadian Arctic; Greenland ice sheet; Holocene climate; Ice core; temperature reconstruction
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Agassiz_IceCap; Agassiz ice cap; AGE; Canadian Arctic; Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Greenland ice sheet; Holocene climate; Ice core; ICEM; Ice measurement; Temperature, air, annual mean; temperature reconstruction; δ18O, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3848 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Agassiz ice cap; AGE; Camp_Century; Canadian Arctic; Greenland; Greenland ice sheet; Holocene climate; Ice core; MULT; Multiple investigations; Surface elevation change; temperature reconstruction
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1752 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: Agassiz_IceCap; Agassiz ice cap; AGE; Canadian Arctic; Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago; Greenland ice sheet; Holocene climate; Ice core; ICEM; Ice measurement; Melt fraction; Temperature, summer; temperature reconstruction
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2730 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute - Polarstern core repository | Supplement to: Grobe, Hannes; Huybrechts, Philippe; Fütterer, Dieter K (1993): Late Quarternary record of sea level changes in the Antarctic. Geologische Rundschau, 82(2), 263-275, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00191832
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: The Late Quaternary sediment sequence of the continental margin in the eastern Weddell Sea is well suited for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Two cores from the upper slope, which contain the sedimentary record of the last 300 ky, have been sedimentologically investigated. Age models are based on lithostratigraphy and are correlated with the stable isotope record. As a result of a detailed analysis of the clay mineral composition, grain size distributions and structures, this sedimentary record provides the first marine evidence that the Antarctic ice sheet extended to the shelf edge during the last glacial. The variations in volume and size of the ice sheet were also simulated in numerical models. Changes in accumulation rate and ice temperature are of some importance, but the model revealed that fluctuations are primarily driven by changes in eustatic sea-level and that the ice edge extended to the shelf edge during the last glacial maximum. This causal relationship implies that the maximum ice extension strongly depends on the magnitude and duration of the sea-level depression during a glacial period. The results of the sedimentological investigations and of the numerical models show that the Antarctic ice sheet follows glacial events in the northern hemisphere by teleconnections of sea level.
    Keywords: ANT-IV/3; Atka Bay; AWI_Paleo; Gravity corer (Kiel type); Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions from Marine Sediments @ AWI; Polarstern; PS08; PS08/371; PS1392-1; SL
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Ruth, Urs; Barnola, Jean-Marc; Beer, Jürg; Bigler, Matthias; Blunier, Thomas; Castellano, Emiliano; Fischer, Hubertus; Fundel, Felix; Huybrechts, Philippe; Kaufmann, Patrik R; Kipfstuhl, Sepp; Lambrecht, Anja; Morganti, Andrea; Oerter, Hans; Parrenin, Frédéric; Rybak, Oleg; Severi, Mirko; Udisti, Roberto; Wilhelms, Frank; Wolff, Eric William (2007): EDML1: a chronology for the EPICA deep ice core from Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, over the last 150 000 years. Climate of the Past, 3, 475-484, https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-3-475-2007
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: A chronology called EDML1 has been developed for the EPICA ice core from Dronning Maud Land (EDML). EDML1 is closely interlinked with EDC3, the new chronology for the EPICA ice core from Dome-C (EDC) through a stratigraphic match between EDML and EDC that consists of 322 volcanic match points over the last 128 ka. The EDC3 chronology comprises a glaciological model at EDC, which is constrained and later selectively tuned using primary dating information from EDC as well as from EDML, the latter being transferred using the tight stratigraphic link between the two cores. Finally, EDML1 was built by exporting EDC3 to EDML. For ages younger than 41 ka BP the new synchronized time scale EDML1/EDC3 is based on dated volcanic events and on a match to the Greenlandic ice core chronology GICC05 via 10Be and methane. The internal consistency between EDML1 and EDC3 is estimated to be typically ~6 years and always less than 450 years over the last 128 ka (always less than 130 years over the last 60 ka), which reflects an unprecedented synchrony of time scales. EDML1 ends at 150 ka BP (2417 m depth) because the match between EDML and EDC becomes ambiguous further down. This hints at a complex ice flow history for the deepest 350 m of the EDML ice core.
    Keywords: EDML; EDRILL; EPICA; EPICA-Campaigns; EPICA drill; EPICA Dronning Maud Land, DML28C01_00; European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica; Kohnen Station
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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