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Cambridge University Press, Journal of Glaciology, 190(55), p. 339-344

DOI: 10.3189/002214309788608697

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Ice-flow velocities on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, are stable over decadal timescales

Journal article published in 2009 by G. H. Gudmundsson ORCID, A. Jenkins
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

AbstractSurface ice-flow velocities measured at stakes on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, covering a period of ∼25 years are analysed for evidence of temporal variations in flow. No indications of significant long-term changes in flow are found. Earlier observations have shown significant tidally related variations in flow speed. We conclude that temporal variability on Rutford Ice Stream, West Antarctica, appears limited to tidal periods of days and weeks, and weaker interannual variation, possibly related to long-period tides or seasonal effects, while long-term (decadal) changes in flow speed are either absent or smaller than ∼0.1% a−1.