GNSS and Total Station Geodetic Observations at Kamb Ice Stream (KIS2), West Antarctica, 2019-Present

Geophysical observations around the Kamb Ice Stream 2 borehole (-82.47040333, -152.29192167). Seasonal and winter-over GPS deployments were used to capture the motion of the ice stream and ice shelf with a particular focus on the grounding zone.

Total stations will also be used to monitor ice motion and deformation. These data combined provide boundary conditions and reveal controlling processes (ice deformation and tidal processes).

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Source Created 2022-02-01
Source Modified 2024-07-16T05:43:26.366Z
Language English
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Source Identifier 92974146-159f-4d2b-8be5-b3bfe2ddd2a8
Dataset metadata created 25 March 2025, last updated 25 March 2025