Near-surface seismic anisotropy in Antarctic glacial snow and ice revealed by high-frequency ambient noise

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2022-12-19
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Chaput, Julien
Aster, Rick
Karplus, Marianne
Nakata, Nori
Gerstoft, Peter
Bromirski, Peter D.
Nyblade, Andrews A.
Stephen, Ralph A.
Wiens, Douglas A.
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10.1017/jog.2022.98
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Ice/atmosphere interactions
Seismology
Snow
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Ambient seismic recordings taken at broad locations across Ross Ice Shelf and a dense array near West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Divide, Antarctica, show pervasive temporally variable resonance peaks associated with trapped seismic waves in near-surface firn layers. These resonance peaks feature splitting on the horizontal components, here interpreted as frequency-dependent anisotropy in the firn and underlying ice due to several overlapping mechanisms driven by ice flow. Frequency peak splitting magnitudes and fast/slow axes were systematically estimated at single stations using a novel algorithm and compared with good agreement with active source anisotropy measurements at WAIS Divide determined via active sources recorded on a 1 km circular array. The approach was further applied to the broad Ross Ice Shelf (RIS) array, where anisotropy axes were directly compared with visible surface features and ice shelf flow lines. The near-surface firn, depicted by anisotropy above 30 Hz, was shown to exhibit a novel plastic stretching mechanism of anisotropy, whereby the fast direction in snow aligns with accelerating ice shelf flow.
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Chaput, J., Aster, R., Karplus, M., Nakata, N., Gerstoft, P., Bromirski, P., Nyblade, A., Stephen, R., & Wiens, D. Near-surface seismic anisotropy in Antarctic glacial snow and ice revealed by high-frequency ambient noise. Journal of Glaciology, 69(275), (2022): 773-789, https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2022.98.
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Chaput, J., Aster, R., Karplus, M., Nakata, N., Gerstoft, P., Bromirski, P., Nyblade, A., Stephen, R., & Wiens, D. (2022). Near-surface seismic anisotropy in Antarctic glacial snow and ice revealed by high-frequency ambient noise. Journal of Glaciology, 69(275), 773-789.
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