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Glacio-meteorological conditions in the vicinity of the Belgian Princess Elisabeth Station, Antarctica
Pattyn, F.; Matsuoka, K.; Berte, J. (2010). Glacio-meteorological conditions in the vicinity of the Belgian Princess Elisabeth Station, Antarctica. Antarctic Science 22(1): 79-85. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954102009990344
In: Antarctic Science. Cambridge University Press: Oxford. ISSN 0954-1020; e-ISSN 1365-2079, more
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Author keywords
    glaciology; ice dynamics; mass balance; meteorology

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  • Pattyn, F., more
  • Matsuoka, K.
  • Berte, J.

Abstract
    During two consecutive reconnaissance Surveys in 2004 and 2005 and a revisit in 2008, the glaciological and meteorological conditions in the vicinity of the new Belgian Princess Elisabeth Station (71 degrees 57'S; 23 degrees 20'E) on Utsteinen Ridge were investigated. We Set up an automatic weather station. measured the ice thickness around the Utsteinen Ridge, and established a mass balance stake network. These baseline investigations show that Utsteinen Ridge is a relatively sheltered spot from the main katabatic winds. Furthermore, winter temperature conditions are rather mild, confirming the coreless winter conditions of the Antarctic ice sheet. Mass balance is generally low (near zero) with a small accumulation to the cast and relatively little ablation to the west of Utsteinen Ridge. Ice flow in the vicinity of the station is also minimal,. since the Sor Rondane Mountains upstream of the station block most of the ice flow, a feature that is most apparent in the area where the station is situated. Measurements of the surface topography separated by four-years show that the construction of the station seems to have a limited effect oil the redistribution of snow around it. In view of the sheltered and safe ice conditions, the area is an ideal place for deploying field activities.

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