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Page 1: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Understanding Antarctic Ice

Page 2: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Amundsen-Scott South Pole station

South PoleDome

Summer camp

road to work

Amundson-Scott South Pole

Page 3: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Questions about the ice

A. How cold the ice isB. How old the ice isC. How the ice movesD. How clean the ice is

Page 4: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Light traveling through ice

Object is blurred

Object isdimmer

scattering

absorption

Page 5: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

What causes light scattering in ice?

1. Bubbles (trapped air) Q: As we go deeper, scattering by bubbles

A.gets stronger (worse)

B.gets weaker (better)

C.does not change

Why?

Page 6: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

What causes light scattering in ice?

2. Dust particles

Q: As we go deeper, scattering by dust

Ans. varies wildly

Page 7: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

What causes light absorption in ice?

3. Volcanic Ash

Page 8: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

How do we know how much dust is in the ice?

Old school approach: take ice cores

Page 9: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

How do we know how much dust is in the ice?

Measure twice, melt once

Page 10: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

How old is the ice?(We don’t really need to know, but we can measure it.)

Page 11: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Ice flow at the South Pole

“South Pole” is marked every Jan 1

The ice surface moves byone inch per day = 9 m/yr

CNN

Page 12: Understanding Antarctic Ice. Amundsen-Scott South Pole station South Pole Dome Summer camp road to work Amundson-Scott South Pole.

Nobody knows (yet) if bottom of ice sheet is dry (frozen) or wet (melted)


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