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Ice mass discharge through the Antarctic subglacial hydrographic network as a trigger for cryoseismicity
by
Frezzotti, Massimo
, Zirizzotti, Achille
, Urbini, Stefano
, Danesi, Stefania
, Borghi, Alessandra
, Salimbeni, Simone
in
Antarctica
/ Bedrock
/ Clustering
/ Cross correlation
/ David Glacier
/ Discharge
/ Drainage
/ Earthquakes
/ Floating ice
/ Glaciation
/ Glacier flow
/ glacier geophysics
/ Glaciers
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ GRACE satellite
/ Gravity variations
/ Hydrology
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice shelves
/ Lakes
/ Land ice
/ Moon
/ Ocean tides
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismicity
/ seismology
/ subglacial lakes
/ subglacial processes
/ Velocity
/ Waveforms
2025
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Ice mass discharge through the Antarctic subglacial hydrographic network as a trigger for cryoseismicity
by
Frezzotti, Massimo
, Zirizzotti, Achille
, Urbini, Stefano
, Danesi, Stefania
, Borghi, Alessandra
, Salimbeni, Simone
in
Antarctica
/ Bedrock
/ Clustering
/ Cross correlation
/ David Glacier
/ Discharge
/ Drainage
/ Earthquakes
/ Floating ice
/ Glaciation
/ Glacier flow
/ glacier geophysics
/ Glaciers
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ GRACE satellite
/ Gravity variations
/ Hydrology
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice shelves
/ Lakes
/ Land ice
/ Moon
/ Ocean tides
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismicity
/ seismology
/ subglacial lakes
/ subglacial processes
/ Velocity
/ Waveforms
2025
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Ice mass discharge through the Antarctic subglacial hydrographic network as a trigger for cryoseismicity
by
Frezzotti, Massimo
, Zirizzotti, Achille
, Urbini, Stefano
, Danesi, Stefania
, Borghi, Alessandra
, Salimbeni, Simone
in
Antarctica
/ Bedrock
/ Clustering
/ Cross correlation
/ David Glacier
/ Discharge
/ Drainage
/ Earthquakes
/ Floating ice
/ Glaciation
/ Glacier flow
/ glacier geophysics
/ Glaciers
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ GRACE satellite
/ Gravity variations
/ Hydrology
/ Ice sheets
/ Ice shelves
/ Lakes
/ Land ice
/ Moon
/ Ocean tides
/ Satellite observation
/ Satellites
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismicity
/ seismology
/ subglacial lakes
/ subglacial processes
/ Velocity
/ Waveforms
2025
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Ice mass discharge through the Antarctic subglacial hydrographic network as a trigger for cryoseismicity
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Ice mass discharge through the Antarctic subglacial hydrographic network as a trigger for cryoseismicity
2025
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We analyse seismic time series collected during experimental campaigns in the area of the David Glacier, Victoria Land, Antarctica, between 2003 and 2016. We observe hundreds of repeating seismic events, characterized by highly correlated waveforms (cross-correlation > 0.95), which mainly occur in the grounding zone, i.e. the region where the ice transitions from grounded ice sheet to freely floating ice shelf. The joint analysis of seismic events and observed local tidal measurements suggests that seismicity is not only triggered by a regular, periodic driver such as the ocean tides but also more likely by transient pulses. We consider potential environmental processes and their impact on the coupling between the glacier flow and the bedrock brittle failure. Among the environmental variables examined, our findings suggest that clustered and repeated seismic events may be related to transient episodes of ice-mass discharge correlated to a change in the subglacial hydrographic system that originates upstream of the glacier, lubricating the interface with the bedrock. This hypothesis is supported by the gravity variation observations provided by the GRACE satellite mission, which observed mass variations during periods characterized by seismic clustering.
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