Advances in Polar Science Vol.5 No.1 1994

Publication: Advances in Polar Science (APS). Antarctic Research. Vol. 5, No. 1, 52~61, June 1994

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Author: Wen Jiahong and Kang Jiancheng

CNARC member: Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC)

Abstract:  During 1991/1992 Chinese Antarctic Expedition, a full-year glacial investigations on the small dome of Collins Ice Cap were carried out, the data from investigations showed that vertical temperature gradients on small dome were about 0.79°C/100m and 0.66°C/100m in the summer and in the winter separately. Lower summer temperature in this area is one of most important conditions for glacial development. In 1991/1992 the small dome was a weak positive balance year with a mass balance difference of 163mm, annual ELA was 140mm, mass balance gradient was 8.4mm/m and mass balance level was 928mm. Mass balance fluctuations on small dome in 1971-1992 were calculated by the new method, the results revealed that the small dome of Collins Ice Cap was relatively stable over 21 years. 

Keywords: climate, mass balance, glacial change, Collins Ice Cap, Antarctica

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