Document Type
Article
Editor
Guy G. Guthridge
Lloyd G. Blanchard
Publication Title
Antarctic Journal of the United States
Publisher
National Science Foundation
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Publication Date
12-1976
First Page
277
Last Page
279
Issue Number
4
Volume Number
11
Abstract/ Summary
Before 1973, movement of the Ross Ice Shelf had been measured near the Transantarctic Mountains (Swithinbank, 1963), near Ross Island (Stuart and Heine, 1961) and near the ice front and to the south of Roosevelt Island (Dorrer et at., 1969). Robin (1975), assuming steady state, extrapolated these data across the ice shelf by applying volume conservation principles to measured ice thickness profiles of the ice shelf.
Repository Citation
Mayewski, Paul Andrew, "Past Levels and Present State of Northern Victoria Land Glaciers" (1976). Earth Science Faculty Scholarship. 211.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ers_facpub/211
Citation/Publisher Attribution
Mayewski, P. A. (1976). Past levels and present Sstate of Northern Victoria Land glaciers, Antarctic Journal of the United States, 11(4), 277-279.
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