Collaborative Research: Uncovering the Ross Ocean and Ice Shelf Environment and Tectonic setting Through Aerogeophysical Surveys and Modeling (ROSETTA-ICE)

合作研究:通过航空地球物理调查和建模揭示罗斯海洋和冰架环境和构造环境(ROSETTA-ICE)

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1443534
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Continuing Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2015
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2015-09-15 至 2019-08-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

The Ross Ice Shelf is the largest existing ice shelf in Antarctica, and is currently stabilizing significant portions of the land ice atop the Antarctic continent. An ice shelf begins where the land ice goes afloat on the ocean, and as such, the Ross Ice Shelf interacts with the ocean and seafloor below, and the land ice behind. Currently, the Ross Ice Shelf slows down, or buttresses, the fast flowing ice streams of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS), a marine-based ice sheet, which if melted, would raise global sea level by 3-4 meters. The Ross Ice Shelf average ice thickness is approximately 350 meters, and it covers approximately 487,000 square kilometers, an area slightly larger than the state of California. The Ross Ice Shelf has disappeared during prior interglacial periods, suggesting in the future it may disappear again. Understanding the dynamics, stability and future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet therefore requires in-depth knowledge of the Ross Ice Shelf. The ROSETTA-ICE project brings together scientists from 4 US institutions and from the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited, known as GNS Science, New Zealand. The ROSETTA-ICE data on the ice shelf, the water beneath the ice shelf, and the underlying rocks, will allow better predictions of how the Ross Ice Shelf will respond to changing climate, and therefore how the WAIS will behave in the future. The interdisciplinary ROSETTA-ICE team will train undergraduate and high school students in cutting edge research techniques, and will also work to educate the public via a series of vignettes integrating ROSETTA-ICE science with the scientific and human history of Antarctic research.The ROSETTA-ICE survey will acquire gravity and magnetics data to determine the water depth beneath the ice shelf. Radar, LIDAR and imagery systems will be used to map the Ross Ice Shelf thickness and fine structure, crevasses, channels, debris, surface accumulation and distribution of marine ice. The high resolution aerogeophysical data over the Ross Ice Shelf region in Antarctica will be acquired using the IcePod sensor suite mounted externally on an LC-130 aircraft operating from McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Field activities will include ~36 flights on LC-130 aircraft over two field seasons in Antarctica. The IcePod instrument suite leverages the unique experience of the New York Air National Guard operating in Antarctica for NSF scientific research as well as infrastructure and logistics. The project will answer questions about the stability of the Ross Ice Shelf in future climate, and the geotectonic evolution of the Ross Ice Shelf Region, a key component of the West Antarctic Rift system. The comprehensive benchmark data sets acquired will enable broad, interdisciplinary analyses and modeling, which will also be performed as part of the project. ROSETTA-ICE will illuminate Ross ice sheet-ice shelf-ocean dynamics as the system nears a critical juncture but still is intact. Through interacting with an online data visualization tool, and comparing the ROSETTA-ICE data and results from earlier studies, we will engage students and young investigators, equipping them with new capabilities for the study of critical earth systems that influence global climate.
罗斯冰架是南极洲现存最大的冰架,目前正在稳定南极大陆顶部的大部分陆地冰。冰架开始于陆地冰漂浮在海洋上的地方,因此,罗斯冰架与下面的海洋和海底以及后面的陆地冰相互作用。目前,罗斯冰架减缓或支撑了西南极冰盖(WAIS)快速流动的冰流,这是一个海洋冰盖,如果融化,将使全球海平面上升3-4米。罗斯冰架平均冰厚约350米,面积约48.7万平方公里,比加州州面积稍大。罗斯冰架在之前的间冰期已经消失,这表明它可能在未来再次消失。因此,要了解西南极冰盖的动态、稳定性和未来,就需要深入了解罗斯冰架。 ROSETTA-ICE项目汇集了来自4个美国机构和新西兰地质与核科学研究所(GNS Science)的科学家。ROSETTA-ICE关于冰架、冰架下的水和底层岩石的数据将有助于更好地预测罗斯冰架将如何应对气候变化,从而预测WAIS未来的表现。跨学科的ROSETTA-ICE团队将为本科生和高中生提供尖端研究技术方面的培训,并将通过一系列将ROSETTA-ICE科学与南极研究的科学和人类历史相结合的小插曲来教育公众。ROSETTA-ICE调查将获取重力和磁力数据,以确定冰架下的水深。雷达、激光雷达和图像系统将用于绘制罗斯冰架厚度和精细结构、裂缝、水道、碎片、表面积累和海冰分布的地图。南极洲罗斯冰架区域上空的高分辨率航空地球物理数据将使用安装在南极洲麦默多站的LC-130飞机外部的IcePod传感器套件获得。实地活动将包括LC-130飞机在南极洲两个实地考察季节的约36次飞行。IcePod仪器套件充分利用了纽约空军国民警卫队在南极洲为NSF科学研究以及基础设施和后勤工作提供的独特经验。该项目将回答有关罗斯冰架在未来气候中的稳定性以及罗斯冰架地区的大地构造演化的问题,罗斯冰架地区是西南极裂谷系统的关键组成部分。获得的全面基准数据集将使广泛的跨学科分析和建模成为可能,这也将作为项目的一部分进行。ROSETTA-ICE将照亮罗斯冰盖-冰架-海洋动力学,因为该系统接近关键时刻,但仍然完好无损。通过与在线数据可视化工具交互,并比较ROSETTA-ICE数据和早期研究结果,我们将吸引学生和年轻研究人员的参与,为他们提供研究影响全球气候的关键地球系统的新能力。

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Development of an Ice Imaging System for Monitoring Changing Ice Sheets Mounted on the NYANG LC-130
开发安装在 NYANG LC-130 上的用于监测冰盖变化的冰​​成像系统
  • 批准号:
    1444690
  • 财政年份:
    2014
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
MRI-R2: Development of an Ice Imaging System for Monitoring Changing Ice Sheets Mounted on the NYANG LC-130
MRI-R2:开发安装在 NYANG LC-130 上的用于监测冰盖变化的冰​​成像系统
  • 批准号:
    0958658
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Subglacial Lakes and the Onset of Ice Streaming: Recovery Lakes
冰下湖泊和冰流的开始:恢复湖泊
  • 批准号:
    0636883
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    2008
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    Continuing Grant
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合作研究:IPY:GAMBIT:Gamburtsev 基岩和冰目标的航空地球物理测绘
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    0632292
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    2007
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    $ 212.22万
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    Continuing Grant
Development of a Polar Multidisciplinary Airborne Imaging System for the International Polar Year 2007-2009
为2007-2009国际极地年开发极地多学科机载成像系统
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    0619457
  • 财政年份:
    2006
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    Standard Grant
Fire and Ice: Examining the Potential for Sampling a West Antarctic Sub-Ice Volcano
火与冰:检查对南极西部冰下火山进行采样的可能性
  • 批准号:
    0540944
  • 财政年份:
    2005
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    $ 212.22万
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    Standard Grant
CLEANER: Collaborative Project - Riverscope: Large-Scale Engineering Analysis Network for Environmental Research on the Hudson River
CLEANER:合作项目 - Riverscope:哈德逊河环境研究大型工程分析网络
  • 批准号:
    0414442
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
Collaborative Research: Calculation of Antarctic Gravity Field from GRACE satellite data and comparison with independent measurements
合作研究:利用 GRACE 卫星数据计算南极重力场并与独立测量结果进行比较
  • 批准号:
    0338278
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award: Earth Institute of Columbia University
先进机构转型奖:哥伦比亚大学地球研究所
  • 批准号:
    0245014
  • 财政年份:
    2004
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Cooperative Agreement
Mass and Energy Fluxes Through Lake Vostok: Observations and Models
通过沃斯托克湖的质量和能量通量:观测和模型
  • 批准号:
    0088047
  • 财政年份:
    2001
  • 资助金额:
    $ 212.22万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant

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