Wind-induced seismic noise at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station
Abstract
. Icequakes are the result of processes occurring within
the ice mass or between the ice and its environment. Studying icequakes
provides a unique view on ice dynamics, specifically on the basal
conditions. Changes in conditions due to environmental or climate changes are reflected in icequakes. Counting and characterizing icequakes is thus essential to monitor them. Most of the icequakes recorded by the seismic
station at the Belgian Princess...
Paper Details
Title
Wind-induced seismic noise at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station
Published Date
Oct 29, 2021
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
5007 - 5016
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