Accumulation stake readings in western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) along the Neumayer-Kottas-Kohnen traverse 2002 to 2003

This data collection contains readings of accumulation stake along the approximately 800 km long traverse route Neumayer-Kottas-Kohnen, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. By comparing the readings of an individual stake in two different seasons the amount of surface accumulation (i.e. snow deposition) or erosion (e.g. from sublimation of wind scour) can be determined. Stake readings were conducted approximately every year starting from season 1995/1996 to 2005/2006 as part of the European Project for Ice Coring In Antarctica (EPICA). The readings were carried out by a dedicated two to three person team accompanying the traverse from Neumayer station to Kohnen station. The readings were performed by a simple measurement of the visible length of the stake above the snow surface. For tilted stakes, the vertical height above the surface as well as the length of the stake was measured. New stakes were deployed when less than about 1.5 m of the previous stake was visible or a stake was lost (e.g. from breaking off or falling over and finally get burried in snow). Consequently, at some locations more than one stake is visible for several years (e.g. when the average snow accumulation was rather low). In those cases all visible stakes were recorded at the same location of such a stake cluster and added to the table as Height_1, Height 2, Height 3). Positions were measured with a simple GPS with coarse acquisition accuracy (order of several meters to tens of meters), which is sufficiently accurate to separate different stake locations (usually 500 m apart and horizontal displacement smaller than about 150 m/a, with largest displacements on the Ekström ice shelf). In very few cases, empty lines originate from missing stakes and the required position. In very few cases, a second line with the same coordinate corresponds to the same location with a fourth stake deployed as a new stake. From Neumayer station to Kottas camp stakes were deployed at approximately a 500 m interval. As the spatial variation of accumulation on the polar plateau is smaller than in the lower foreland (in this case the Ritscherflya) the stake distances was increased to 1 km to several kilometers from Kottas camp onto the polar plateau to Kohnen station. Additional field comments made by observing personal were removed from the files. However, original field notes in notebooks are available from AWI's Archive for German Polar Research (Oerter et al., 2013). Although surface accumulation is still one of the major unknowns to determine the the total surface mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet, especially under climate change, direct long-term observations of surface accumulation are still one of the major gaps in field observations (Eisen et al., 2008). This time series of stake readings provides the basis for calculation the change in accumulation in space and time (e.g. Rotschky et al., 2007). It is thus fundamental for a decade-long record of the spatio-temporal characteristics of surface accumulation, which can be put into context to meteorological and oceanographic changes in the region.

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Oerter, Hans, Kapieske, Uwe, Gunz, Alexander, Mengert, Melissa, Valero Delgado, Fernando, Eisen, Olaf (2024). Dataset: Accumulation stake readings in western Dronning Maud Land (Antarctica) along the Neumayer-Kottas-Kohnen traverse 2002 to 2003. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.965343

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Imported on November 30, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.965343
Author Oerter, Hans
Given Name Hans
Family Name Oerter
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Kapieske, Uwe
Gunz, Alexander
Mengert, Melissa
Valero Delgado, Fernando
Eisen, Olaf
Source Creation 2024
Publication Year 2024
Resource Type text/tab-separated-values - filename: awi_ant_season_2002-2003_bamboostakes
Subject Areas
Name: LandSurface

Name: Lithosphere

Related Identifiers
Title: A new surface accumulation map for western Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica, from interpolation of point measurements
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.3189/002214307783258459
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2007
Source: Journal of Glaciology
Authors: Rotschky Gerit , Holmlund Per , Isaksson Elisabeth , Mulvaney Robert , Oerter Hans , van den Broeke Michiel R , Winther Jan-Gunnar , Oerter Hans , et al. , Eisen Olaf , Frezzotti Massimo , Genthon Christophe , Isaksson Elisabeth , Magand Olivier , van den Broeke Michiel R , Dixon Daniel A , Ekaykin Alexey A , Holmlund Per , Kameda Takao , Karlöf Lars , Kaspari Susan D , Lipenkov Vladimir Ya , Oerter Hans , Takahashi Shuhei , Vaughan David G .

Title: Bestand der Sektion Glaziologie des Alfred-Wegener-Instituts (FE 1/10), Zugangsnr. 2013/097 bzw. 2013/100
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2013
Source: Archiv für deutsche Polaforschung (AdP), Bremerhaven (attached is a digitized version in xlsx format)
Authors: Rotschky Gerit , Holmlund Per , Isaksson Elisabeth , Mulvaney Robert , Oerter Hans , van den Broeke Michiel R , Winther Jan-Gunnar , Oerter Hans , et al. , Eisen Olaf , Frezzotti Massimo , Genthon Christophe , Isaksson Elisabeth , Magand Olivier , van den Broeke Michiel R , Dixon Daniel A , Ekaykin Alexey A , Holmlund Per , Kameda Takao , Karlöf Lars , Kaspari Susan D , Lipenkov Vladimir Ya , Oerter Hans , Takahashi Shuhei , Vaughan David G .

Title: Ground‐based measurements of spatial and temporal variability of snow accumulation in East Antarctica
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/2006RG000218
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2008
Source: Reviews of Geophysics
Authors: Rotschky Gerit , Holmlund Per , Isaksson Elisabeth , Mulvaney Robert , Oerter Hans , van den Broeke Michiel R , Winther Jan-Gunnar , Oerter Hans , et al. , Eisen Olaf , Frezzotti Massimo , Genthon Christophe , Isaksson Elisabeth , Magand Olivier , van den Broeke Michiel R , Dixon Daniel A , Ekaykin Alexey A , Holmlund Per , Kameda Takao , Karlöf Lars , Kaspari Susan D , Lipenkov Vladimir Ya , Oerter Hans , Takahashi Shuhei , Vaughan David G .