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  • 2005-2009  (2)
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    In:  Supplement to: Wendt, Jens; Dietrich, Reinhard; Fritsche, Mathias; Wendt, Anja; Yuskevich, A V; Kokhanov, Andrey; Senatorov, Anton; Lukin, Valeriy V; Shibuya, Kazuo; Doi, Koichiro (2006): Geodetic observations of ice flow velocities over the southern part of subglacial Lake Vostok, Antarctica, and their glaciological implications. Geophysical Journal International, 166(3), 991-998, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2006.03061.x
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: In the austral summer seasons 2001/02 and 2002/03, Global Positioning System (GPS) data were collected in the vicinity of Vostok Station to determine ice flow velocities over Lake Vostok. Ten GPS sites are located within a radius of 30 km around Vostok Station on floating ice as well as on grounded ice to the east and to the west of the lake. Additionally, a local deformation network around the ice core drilling site 5G-1 was installed. The derived ice flow velocity for Vostok Station is 2.00 m/a ± 0.01 m/a. Along the flowline of Vostok Station an extension rate of about 10**-5/a (equivalent to 1 cm/km/a) was determined. This significant velocity gradient results in a new estimate of 28700 years for the transit time of an ice particle along the Vostok flowline from the bedrock ridge in the southwest of the lake to the eastern shoreline. With these lower velocities compared to earlier studies and, hence, larger transit times the basal accretion rate is estimated to be 4 mm/a along a portion of the Vostok flowline. An assessment of the local accretion rate at Vostok Station using the observed geodetic quantities yields an accretion rate in the same order of magnitude. Furthermore, the comparison of our geodetic observations with results inferred from ice-penetrating radar data indicates that the ice flow may not have changed significantly for several thousand years.
    Keywords: Azimuth; Azimuth, standard deviation; Calculated from GPS; Elevation of event; Event label; GPS_CNTR; GPS_EAST; GPS_G100; GPS_G200; GPS_IS12; GPS_VC10; GPS_VC20; GPS_VOST; GPS_VW06; GPS_WEST; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; SPP1158; Time coverage; Velocity, standard deviation; Velocity magnitude
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 64 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Richter, Andreas; Popov, Sergey V; Dietrich, Reinhard; Lukin, Valeriy V; Fritsche, Mathias; Lipenkov, Vladimir Ya; Matveev, Alexey Y; Wendt, Jenny; Yuskevich, A V; Masolov, Valery N (2008): Observational evidence on the stability of the hydro-glaciological regime of subglacial Lake Vostok. Geophysical Research Letters, 35(11), https://doi.org/10.1029/2008GL033397
    Publication Date: 2023-10-28
    Description: Combined geodetic, geophysical and glaciological in situ measurements are interpreted regarding surface height changes over subglacial Lake Vostok and the local mass balance of the ice sheet at Vostok station. Repeated GPS observations spanning 5 years and long-term surface accumulation data show that the height of the lake surface has not changed over the observation period. The application of the mass conservation equation to purely observational data yields an ice mass balance for Vostok station close to equilibrium.
    Keywords: Azimuth; Determined from GPS, IGb00 reference frame, epoch 2000.0; Flow rate; Flow rate, standard deviation; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas; Research station; RS; Site; SPP1158; Standard deviation; Vostok_Station; Vostok, Antarctica
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 49 data points
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