Antarctic snow accumulation mapped using polarization of 4.3cm wavelength microwave emission

Different parts of Antarctica receive different amounts of snowfall each year. In this paper we map the variations of the mean annual snow accumulation across the ice sheet. We also quantify the uncertainty in our estimates more objectively than has been possible for earlier maps. The new map is produced using observations from satellites and ground-based measurements. After a logarithmic transformation, these are combined using the geostatistical method of continuous-part universal kriging to give an estimate of the snow accumulation within each cell of a rectangular grid covering Antarctica. We also derive spatial averages over the major drainage systems of the ice sheet, along with their confidence intervals. We obtain a value of 143 ± 4 kg m−2 a−1 for the average rate of snow accumulation upon the grounded ice sheet of Antarctica.

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Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Arthern, Robert J. ORCIDORCID record for Robert J. Arthern, Winebrenner, Dale P., Vaughan, David G. ORCIDORCID record for David G. Vaughan

On this site: David Vaughan, Robert Arthern
Date:
1 January, 2006
Journal/Source:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres / 111
Page(s):
10pp
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1029/2004JD005667