Author
Kyrke-Smith, T
Gudmundsson, G
Farrell, P
Journal title
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
DOI
10.1002/2017JF004373
Issue
11
Volume
122
Last updated
2024-04-11T04:02:57.47+01:00
Page
2269-2282
Abstract
We investigate correlations between seismically-derived estimates of basal acoustic impedance and basal slipperiness values obtained from a surface-to-bed inversion using a Stokes ice flow model. Using high-resolution measurements along several seismic profiles on Pine Island Glacier (PIG) we find no significant correlation at kilometre scale between acoustic impedance and either retrieved basal slipperiness or basal drag. However, there is a stronger correlation when comparing average values along the individual profiles. We hypothesise that the correlation appears at the lengthscales over which basal variations are important to large-scale ice sheet flow. Although the seismic technique is sensitive to the material properties of the bed, at present there is no clear way of incorporating high resolution seismic measurements of bed properties on ice streams into ice flow models. We conclude that more theoretical work needs to be done before constraints on mechanical conditions at the ice-bed interface from acoustic impedance measurements can be of direct use to ice sheet models.
Symplectic ID
737046
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Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
26 Nov 2017
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