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Ice dynamics of the Allan Hills meteorite concentration sites revealed by satellite aperture radar interferometry
Authors:F COREN  G DELISLE  P STERZAI
Abstract:Abstract— The ice flow conditions of a 100 times 100 km area of Victoria Land, Antarctica were analyzed with the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technique. The area includes a number of meteorite concentration sites, in particular the Allan Hills ice fields. Regional ice flow velocities around the Midwestern and Near‐western ice fields and the Allan Hills main ice field are shown to be ≤2.5 m yr?1. These sites are located on a horseshoe‐shaped area that bounds an area characterized by higher ice flow velocities of up to 5 m yr?1. Meteorite find locations on the Elephant Moraine are located in this “high ice flow” area. The SAR derived digital elevation model (DEM) shows atypical low surface slopes for Antarctic conditions, which are the cause for the slow ice movements. Numerous ice rises in the area are interpreted to cap sub‐ice obstacles, which were formed by tectonic processes in the past. The ice rises are considered to represent temporary features, which develop only during warm stages when the regional ice stand is lowered. Ice depressions, which develop in warm stages on the lee side of ice rises, may act as the sites of temporary build‐up of meteorite concentrations, which turn inoperative during cold stages when the regional ice level rises and the ice rises disappear. Based on a simplified ice flow model, we argue that the regional ice flow in cold stages is reduced by a factor of at least 3.
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