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The source and calving of ice island ARLIS-II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Martin O. Jeffries
Affiliation:
Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska FairbanksFairbanks, AK 99775-0800, USA

Abstract

On the basis of existing data on the dimensions, shape, surficial geology, and glaciological structure of ice island ARLIS-II, used in combination with aerial photographs of northernmost Ellesmere Island taken in 1950 and 1959, the source of the ice island is positively identified as the Alfred Ernest Ice Shelf. The duration of the recent drift of ‘Hobson's Choice’ ice island from the vicinity of the Alfred Ernest Ice Shelf to northern Ellef Ringnes Island, used as a model for the duration of the drift of ARLIS-II between the same points, suggests ARLIS-II broke off the ice shelf in approximately 1955.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1992

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