TY - JOUR
T1 - A high-resolution synthetic bed elevation grid of the Antarctic continent
AU - Graham, Felicity S.
AU - Roberts, Jason L.
AU - Galton-Fenzi, Ben K.
AU - Young, Duncan
AU - Blankenship, Donald
AU - Siegert, Martin J.
PY - 2017/5/5
Y1 - 2017/5/5
N2 - Digital elevation models of Antarctic bed topography are smoothed and interpolated onto lowresolution (> 1 km) grids as current observed topography data are generally sparsely and unevenly sampled. This issue has potential implications for numerical simulations of ice-sheet dynamics, especially in regions prone to instability where detailed knowledge of the topography, including fine-scale roughness, is required. Here, we present a high-resolution (100 m) synthetic bed elevation terrain for Antarctica, encompassing the continent, continental shelf, and seas south of 60° S. Although not identically matching observations, the synthetic bed surface - denoted as HRES - preserves topographic roughness characteristics of airborne and ground-based ice-penetrating radar data measured by the ICECAP (Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate) consortium or used to create the Bedmap1 compilation. Broad-scale (> 5 km resolution) features of the Antarctic landscape are incorporated using a low-pass filter of the Bedmap2 bed elevation data. HRES has applicability in high-resolution ice-sheet modelling studies, including investigations of the interaction between topography, ice-sheet dynamics, and hydrology, where processes are highly sensitive to bed elevations and fine-scale roughness. The data are available for download from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (doi:10.4225/15/57464ADE22F50).
AB - Digital elevation models of Antarctic bed topography are smoothed and interpolated onto lowresolution (> 1 km) grids as current observed topography data are generally sparsely and unevenly sampled. This issue has potential implications for numerical simulations of ice-sheet dynamics, especially in regions prone to instability where detailed knowledge of the topography, including fine-scale roughness, is required. Here, we present a high-resolution (100 m) synthetic bed elevation terrain for Antarctica, encompassing the continent, continental shelf, and seas south of 60° S. Although not identically matching observations, the synthetic bed surface - denoted as HRES - preserves topographic roughness characteristics of airborne and ground-based ice-penetrating radar data measured by the ICECAP (Investigating the Cryospheric Evolution of the Central Antarctic Plate) consortium or used to create the Bedmap1 compilation. Broad-scale (> 5 km resolution) features of the Antarctic landscape are incorporated using a low-pass filter of the Bedmap2 bed elevation data. HRES has applicability in high-resolution ice-sheet modelling studies, including investigations of the interaction between topography, ice-sheet dynamics, and hydrology, where processes are highly sensitive to bed elevations and fine-scale roughness. The data are available for download from the Australian Antarctic Data Centre (doi:10.4225/15/57464ADE22F50).
KW - Antarctica
KW - bed elevation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85019045681&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5194/essd-9-267-2017
DO - 10.5194/essd-9-267-2017
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85019045681
SN - 1866-3508
VL - 9
SP - 267
EP - 279
JO - Earth System Science Data
JF - Earth System Science Data
IS - 1
ER -