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Substantial spatial variation in glacial erosion rates in the Dronning Maud Land Mountains, East Antarctica
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Drifting-snow statistics from multiple-year autonomous measurements in Adélie Land, East Antarctica
Published 2020-05-01“…With the aim of acquiring new data relevant to the observation and modelling of drifting snow in Antarctic conditions, two remote locations in coastal Adélie Land (East Antarctica) that are 100 km apart were instrumented in January 2010 with meteorological and second-generation IAV Engineering acoustic FlowCapt™ sensors. …”
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Climate dependent contrast in surface mass balance in East Antarctica over the past 216 ka
Published 2016-12-01“…Here we reconstruct past changes in the ratio of surface mass balance (SMB ratio) between the EPICA Dome C (EDC) and Dome Fuji (DF) East Antarctica ice core sites, based on a precise volcanic synchronization of the two ice cores and on corrections for the vertical thinning of layers. …”
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The sensitivity of Cook Glacier, East Antarctica, to changes in ice-shelf extent and grounding-line position
Published 2022-06-01“…The Wilkes Subglacial Basin in East Antarctica contains ice equivalent to 3–4 m of global mean sea level rise and is primarily drained by Cook Glacier. …”
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Tectonic Implications for the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains, East Antarctica, from Airborne Gravity and Magnetic Data
Published 2023-01-01“…Combined with the calculated crustal geometry and physical properties and the geological background of East Antarctica, a new evolutionary model is proposed, suggesting that the GSMs are underlain by part of a Pan-African age advancing accretionary orogen superimposed on Precambrian basement.…”
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Inversion of Geothermal Heat Flux under the Ice Sheet of Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
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Compilation of shipborne magnetic and gravity data images crustal structure of Prydz Bay (East Antarctica)
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Glaciological and geophysical investigations aimed at organization of a new airfield at the Station Mirny (East Antarctica)
Published 2016-10-01“…Main results of glaciological and geophysical engineering surveys, conducted during three summer field seasons of 2013– 2016 (59–61st Russian Antarctic Expeditions – RAE) near the Russian Station Mirny (East Antarctica), are discussed in the paper. Objective of these works was to site and then to organize a new airfield for landing of medium-range aircrafts with ski landing gears. …”
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Two moss species of the genus Pottia collected from the vicinity of Syowa Station, East Antarctica
Published 1981-01-01“…Taxonomic reviews were made on two moss species, Bryum antarcticum HOOK. f. et WILS. and so-called "Desmatodon sp." collected from the Syowa Station area, East Antarctica. Bryum antarcticum was concluded to be synonymous with Pottia heimii (HEDW.) …”
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Major and Trace-Element Chemistry of Cr-Spinel in Upper Mantle Xenoliths from East Antarctica
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Preliminary report on rock glaciers at the foot of Mt. Riiser-Larsen in Enderby Land, East Antarctica
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Annual evolution of the ice–ocean interaction beneath landfast ice in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica
Published 2023-06-01“…To investigate the oceanic contribution to the evolution of the landfast ice, an integrated ocean observation system, including an acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV), conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) sensors, and a sea ice mass balance array (SIMBA), was deployed on the landfast ice near the Chinese Zhongshan Station in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica, from April to November 2021. The CTD sensors recorded the ocean temperature and salinity. …”
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A glaciochemical study of the 120 m ice core from Mill Island, East Antarctica
Published 2017-05-01“…A 120 m ice core was drilled on Mill Island, East Antarctica (65°30′ S, 100°40′ E) during the 2009/2010 Australian Antarctic field season. …”
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FIELD OPERATIONS AND PROGRESS OF CHINESE AIRBORNE SURVEY IN EAST ANTARCTICA THROUGH THE “SNOW EAGLE 601”
Published 2020-08-01“…In the past four years, the airborne platform has been applied to survey the Princess Elizabeth Land, the largest data gap in Antarctica, Amery Ice Shelf and other critical areas in East Antarctica, and overall ∼150,000 km flight lines have been completed. …”
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High-resolution 900 year volcanic and climatic record from the Vostok area, East Antarctica
Published 2014-05-01“…Ion chromatography measurements of 1730 snow and firn samples obtained from three short cores and one pit in the Vostok station area, East Antarctica, allowed for the production of the combined volcanic record of the last 900 years (AD 1093–2010). …”
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A hierarchical network densification approach for reconstruction of historical ice velocity fields in East Antarctica
Published 2023-04-01“…The produced multiple historical velocity maps from 1963 to 1989 in the region of the Fimbul and Jelbart ice shelves, East Antarctica, achieved an accuracy better than 29 m a−1. …”
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Brief communication: Evaluation of multiple density-dependent empirical snow conductivity relationships in East Antarctica
Published 2021-09-01“…<p>Nine density-dependent empirical thermal conductivity relationships for firn were compared against data from three automatic weather stations at climatically different sites in East Antarctica (Dome A, Eagle, and LGB69). The empirical relationships were validated using a vertical, 1D thermal diffusion model and a phase-change-based firn diffusivity estimation method. …”
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Dynamics of Dalk Glacier in East Antarctica Derived from Multisource Satellite Observations Since 2000
Published 2020-06-01“…In this study, we present a remote-sensing investigation of Dalk Glacier in East Antarctica to analyze its dynamic changes. Terminus positions and surface ice velocities were estimated from Landsat and Sentinel-1 data, and the high-precision Worldview digital elevation model (DEM) was generated to determine the location of the potential ice rumple. …”
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Comparison between observed and simulated aeolian snow mass fluxes in Adélie Land, East Antarctica
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