Lakes and subglacial hydrological networks around Dome C, East Antarctica

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Precise topography from European Remote-sensing Satellite radar altimetry and high density of airborne radio-echo sounding in the area surrounding Dome C, Antarctica, show a link between surface features and subglacial lakes. In this paper, we extend the study to fine structures by computing a curvature-based coefficient (cy) related to surface undulations. These coefficient variations reveal many surface undulations, and some elongated features of this parameter seem to link known subglacial lakes. A population of high values of this coefficient, assumed to correspond to transitions between sliding and non-sliding flow regime, strengthen the appearance of a network which would link most of the lakes in the area. The existence of such a network impacts on ice-flow dyna ics and on subglacial-lake studies. © International Glaciological Society.

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Rémy, F., Testut, L., Legrésy, B., Forieri, A., Bianchi, C., & Tabacco, I. E. (2003). Lakes and subglacial hydrological networks around Dome C, East Antarctica. Annals of Glaciology, 37, 252–256. https://doi.org/10.3189/172756403781815799

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