Ages of internal reflecting horizons in the Dome C region of Antarctica
This dataset consists of radar IRHs (internal reflecting horizons) which were traced across ice-penetrating radar surveys conducted between 2016 and 2018 over the Dome C region of the East Antarctic Plateau. The dataset is associated with the publication Chung et al. (2023). The data was collected during two radar surveys conducted in the Antarctic field seasons of 2016-17 and 2017-18 using the sledge-borne DEep LOoking Radio Echo Sounder (DELORES) from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS). The surveys covered two areas around Dome C which were identified as potential drill sites for the Beyond EPICA Oldest Ice drilling project - Little Dome C (LDC) and North Patch (NP). The LDC area is covered by a dense network of 116 radar transects, mostly organised as a grid, with denser data acquisition in areas of particular interest. At NP a grid of 21 radar transects were collected, covering an area of approximately 5×5 km^2. In this radar dataset, 20 IRHs and the ice-bed interface were manually traced, using the Petrel E&P Software Platform by Schlumberger. IRHs were linked from LDC to the EDC ice core site using the 3 radar transects (DC-LDCRAID2, DC_LDCRAID, DC_LDC_DIVIDE) and from NP to EDC using 1 radar transect link (DC_PNV09B). Ages for IRHs were then calculated by linearly interpolating the EDC age-depth timescale from AICC2012 (Bazin et al., 2013) where the IRHs are closest to the ice core site. The age of each IRH is obtained by first calculating the average of the ages obtained from the three EDC–LDC radar intersections, and then averaging with the EDC–NP intersection. IRH ages and uncertainties (in ka BP - before 1950) are provided in the ages text file.
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