Abstract
Ice-movement surveys in the Framnes Mountains from austral summers 1993–94 and 1994–95 are presented with complementary surface elevations and structural interpretations. Surface velocities of 21 m a−1 have been recorded in Ice Stream B and 31 ma−1 in Ice Stream C. The flow rate varied between 11.6 and 21.0 m a−1 over a lateral range of 2.1 km west of Rumdoodle Peak and between 17.1 and 31.5 m a−1 over 2 km west of Mount Parsons. Two ice streams of relative high flow between the central Masson and David Ranges and several zones of incremental increase in flow rate have been identified within Ice Stream B, using shear-sense criteria based as ice-fracture geometry and subsequent deformation of crevasse traces. These zones of localized strain correlate with ice-flow survey measurements.
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