1997 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Drumlin Field on the Ross Sea Continental Shelf, Antarctica
verfasst von : Stephanie Shipp, John B. Anderson
Erschienen in: Glaciated Continental Margins
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Enthalten in: Professional Book Archive
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Ross Sea is a broad embayment, approximately 1500 km wide and 900 km long, on the Antarctic coast (Fig. 1). Water depths range from less than 300 m to greater than 1200 m and average in excess of 500 m. The regional bathymetry is dominated by a series of roughly northeast-southwest ridges and troughs. The continental shelf is foredeepened; the inner shelf is deeper than the outer shelf due to a combination of glacial scour and isostatic loading. Repeated expansion of the East and West Antarctic ice sheets is interpreted to have modified the continental shelf. The records of the most recent glacial expansions are preserved in the surficial features and sedimentary deposits of the Ross Sea floor.