Alessandro Maritati1, Jacqueline Halpin1, Joanne Whittaker1, 1Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia Heat produced by radioactive decay within East Antarctic crust provides a significant contribution to the total heat flow balance that is supplied at...
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Bernd Kulessa1, Kerry Key2, Sarah Thompson1, Martin Siegert3 1Glaciology Group, College of Science, Swansea University, UK, 2Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA, 3Grantham Institute, and Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, UK Numerical models of contemporary as...
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Masaki Kanao1 1National Institute of Polar Research, Tachikawa, Japan Characteristic features of infrasound waves observed in the Antarctic reflect the physical interaction between the surface environment along the continental margin and the surrounding Southern Ocean. The temporal–spatial variability of the...
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Genti  Toyokuni2, Masaki Kanao1, Hiroshi Takenaka3, Ryota Takagi2, Seiji Tsuboi4, Yoko Tono5, Dean Childs6, Dapeng Zhao2 1National Institute of Polar Research, Tachikawa, Japan, 2Tohoku University, Sendai , Japan, 3Okayama University, Kita-ku, Japan, 4JAMSTEC, Kanazawa-ku, Japan, 5MEXT, Chiyoda-ku, Japan, 6PASSCAL/IRIS, Socorro,...
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Audrey Huerta1 1Central Washington University, Ellensburg, United States Results from thermomechanical models of tectonic systems can be used to constrain the magnitude and spatial variability of geothermal heat flux across continents. In the case of the Antarctic Continent, the unique...
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Derrick Hasterok1, Matthew Gard1, Grant Cox1, Martin Hand1 1University Of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Radiogenic heat production is one of the greatest uncertainties in thermal models of the lithosphere.  The difficulty in sensing radiogenic heat production using remote sensing techniques has...
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Derrick Hasterok1, Matthew Gard1, Samuel Jennings1 1University Of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia Fifty years ago isostatic subsidence was proposed as a method to investigate the thermal state of the oceanic lithosphere. But it has always been more difficult to use isostatic...
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Martin Hand1, Jacqueline Halpin2, Derrick Hasterok1, Sandra McLaren3, Tom Raimondo4 1University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia, 2Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, 3University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 4University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Current Antarctic geothermal...
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Alex Burton-Johnson1, Jacqueline Halpin2, Joanne Whittaker2, Felicity Graham2, Sally Watson2 1British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia We present findings recently published in GRL (Burton-Johnson et al., 2017) on the...
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Simon Cox1, Matilda Ballinger2, Jacqueline Halpin2, SCAR GeoMAP Action Group3 1GNS Science, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University Of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, 3www.scar.org/ssg/geosciences/geomap, The SCAR GeoMap action group has been building a detailed digital geological dataset...
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