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Ice-flow features on Ice Stream B, Antarctica, revealed by SPOT HRV imagery
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GlacierEngineeringGeomorphologyGlacial ProcessEarth ScienceGeophysicsIce Stream BGeodesyIce-water SystemSynthetic Aperture RadarGlaciological SignificanceGeographyIce-flow FeaturesSea IceCryosphereIce LoadClimatologyRemote SensingIce-structure InteractionSatellite ImagerySpot Hrv Imagery
Abstract Numerous features of glaciological significance appear on two adjoining SPOT High Resolution Visible (HRV) images that cover the onset region of Ice Stream B, Antarctica. Many small-scale features, such as crevasses and drift plumes, have been observed in aerial photography. Subtle large-scale features, such as long flow traces that have not been mapped previously, are clear in the satellite imagery. Newly discovered features include ladder-like runners and rungs within certain shear margins, flow traces that are parallel to ice flow, unusual crevasse patterns and flow traces originating within shear margins.
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