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Zeising, Ole; Steinhage, Daniel; Humbert, Angelika (2022): Melt rates of 44 repeated phase-sensitive radar point measurements between December 2015/January 2016 and December 2016 at the Filchner Ice Shelf, Antarctica [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.941400

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Abstract:
The dataset consists of raw data and Lagrangian basal melt rates of 44 repeated phase-sensitive radar (pRES) point measurements, first recorded in December 2015/January 2016 and repeated in December 2016 at the Filchner Ice Shelf, Antarctica. These measurements were allocated in 13 cross-sections with up to five measurements at different locations along the sections across the channel: outside west (OW) of the channel (OW), at the steepest western (SW) flank, at the lowest (L) surface elevation, at the steepest eastern (SE) flank and outside east (OE) of the channel.
These Lagrangian measurements allow the estimation of basal melt rates based on estimated vertical displacements of englacial and basal reflections. At 7 sites, more than one strong basal reflection occurred. Therefore, we averaged the melt rates we derived from the first and from the strongest basal return. Beside raw-data, the dataset includes coordinates of the first and repeated measurements, as well es ice thicknesses and derived change in ice thickness, dynamic ice thickness change, basal melt and basal melt rate.
Keyword(s):
Antarctica; Basal melt rates; Filchner Ice Shelf; FISP; pRES; Support Force Glacier
Related to:
Humbert, Angelika; Christmann, Julia; Corr, Hugh F J; Helm, Veit; Höyns, Lea-Sophie; Hofstede, Coen Matthijs; Müller, Ralf; Neckel, Niklas; Nicholls, Keith W; Schultz, Timm; Steinhage, Daniel; Wolovick, Michael; Zeising, Ole (2022): On the evolution of an ice shelf melt channel at the base of Filchner Ice Shelf, from observations and viscoelastic modeling. The Cryosphere, 16(10), 4107-4139, https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-4107-2022
Original version:
Zeising, Ole; Steinhage, Daniel; Humbert, Angelika (2022): Raw data of melt rates of 44 repeated phase-sensitive radar point measurements between December 2015/January 2016 and December 2016 at the Filchner Ice Shelf, Antarctica [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.941402
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -82.172236 * Median Longitude: -45.523168 * South-bound Latitude: -82.377400 * West-bound Longitude: -45.924900 * North-bound Latitude: -81.943400 * East-bound Longitude: -45.319300
Date/Time Start: 2015-12-18T17:11:00 * Date/Time End: 2016-12-24T19:15:00
Event(s):
ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP_pRES001 * Latitude: -82.377400 * Longitude: -45.666700 * Date/Time: 2015-12-18T17:09:00 * Location: Antarctica * Campaign: ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP * Basis: AWI Antarctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Phase-sensitive radar (pRES)
ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP_pRES002 * Latitude: -82.376900 * Longitude: -45.698300 * Date/Time: 2015-12-18T18:09:00 * Location: Antarctica * Campaign: ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP * Basis: AWI Antarctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Phase-sensitive radar (pRES)
ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP_pRES003 * Latitude: -82.374700 * Longitude: -45.779200 * Date/Time: 2015-12-18T18:43:00 * Location: Antarctica * Campaign: ANT-Land_2015/16_FISP * Basis: AWI Antarctic Land Expedition * Method/Device: Phase-sensitive radar (pRES)
Comment:
Further details:
The pRES is frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar that transmits a tone sweep – called chirp – ranging from 200 to 400 MHz over a period of one second. In order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, 100 chirps are transmitted within a single measurement. Background information of the pRES-system is published by Brennan et al. (2014) and Nicholls et al. (2015). The processing of the data is described in Stewart (2017) and Stewart et al. (2019).
(Brennan et al. (2014): 10.1049/iet-rsn.2013.0053; Nicholls et al. (2015): doi:10.3189/2015JoG15J073; Stewart (2018): doi:10.17863/CAM.21483; Stewart et al. (2019): doi:10.1038/s41561-019-0356-0)
Data were measured in the field by Angelika Humbert and Daniel Steinhage. Data processing was done by Ole Zeising, data analysis by Ole Zeising and Angelika Humbert.
This dataset has been planned by Angelika Humbert as part of the Filchner Ice Shelf Project (FISP).
If you have questions, please contact Ole Zeising (ole.zeising@awi.de), Angelika Humbert (Angelika.humbert@awi.de) or co-authors.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventZeising, Ole
2DATE/TIMEDate/TimeZeising, OleGeocode – first measurement
3LATITUDELatitudeZeising, OleGeocode – first measurement
4LONGITUDELongitudeZeising, OleGeocode – first measurement
5DATE/TIMEDate/TimeZeising, OleGeocode – second measurement
6Latitude 2Latitude 2Zeising, Olesecond measurement
7Longitude 2Longitude 2Zeising, Olesecond measurement
8Station labelStationZeising, Ole
9LocationLocationZeising, Ole
10SectionSection#Zeising, Ole
11Ice thicknessIce thickmZeising, Ole
12Ice thickness, errorIce thick e±Zeising, Ole
13Duration, number of daysDurationdaysZeising, Olebetween measurements
14Ice thickness changeIce thick changemZeising, Ole
15Ice thickness change, errorIce thick change e±Zeising, Ole
16Ice thickness change, dynamicIce thick change dynmZeising, Ole
17Ice thickness change, dynamic, errorIce thick change dyn e±Zeising, Ole
18MeltMeltmZeising, Ole
19Melt, errorMelt e±Zeising, Ole
20Melt rateMelt ratem/aZeising, Ole
21Melt rate, errorMelt rate e±Zeising, Ole
22CommentCommentZeising, Olefor Melt and Melt rate column
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
624 data points

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