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摘要
本文旨在利用100 MHz探地雷达(GPR)测量数据,确定位于南极半岛南设得兰群岛(South Shetland Islands, 61°54′- 62°16′,57°35′- 59°02′w)的国王乔治岛(King George Island, KGI)万达冰川的排水系统和储水量配置。由于最近的区域变暖,该地点的特点是退缩和融化过程加速。利用地形数据生成冰川表面的横切面和纵切面以及三维模型(DSM)。探地雷达系统能够提供有关内部结构和融水排水配置的信息。探地雷达内部反射归因于万达冰川的基底水膜和冰内、冰下水道。内部衍射的丰度被认为是具有高液态水含量的温带冰的指示。在凯基其他冰川中也观察到类似的内部结构。利用探地雷达对万达冰川进行了研究,揭示了冰川的介电对比、内部分层和冰川结构、冰川床况和冰川内个别通道的分布以及融水在冰川和冰下的路径。冰下排水和水的形态可能对基底融水输沙、冰下侵蚀和前冰沉积模式产生影响。
GLACIAL HYDROLOGICAL SYSTEM IN WANDA GLACIER ABLATION AREA, KING GEORGE ISLAND, ANTARCTICA, USING GROUND PENETRATING RADAR
This paper aims to determine the configuration of the drainage system and water storage in Wanda Glacier, located in King George Island (KGI), South Shetland Islands (61°54’ – 62°16’S and 57°35’ – 59°02’W), Antarctic Peninsula, using data obtained by 100 MHz GPR (Ground Penetration Radar) survey. This site is characterized by accelerated retraction and melting processes as consequence of a recent regional warming. Topography data were used to generate transversal and longitudinal sections and a three-dimensional model (DSM) of the glacier surface. The GPR system was able to deliver information about the internal structure and about the meltwater drainage configuration. GPR internal reflections are attributed to basal water films and intraglacial and subglacial water channels in the Wanda Glacier. The abundance of internal diffractions is considered an indicative of temperate ice with high liquid water content. Similar internal structures are observed in other glaciers in KGI. The application of GPR to Wanda Glacier study showed the dielectric contrasts, internal layering and englacial structure, glacier bed condition and the distribution of individual channels in the glacier and the englacial and subglacial routing of meltwater. Probably the configuration of a subglacial drainage and water liquid exerts an influence on the sediment evacuation by basal meltwater, subglacial erosion and the proglacial deposition pattern.