The hydrology, glaciology and sediment transport monitoring of the glacial-river-lake system in the Miers Valley, Antarctica
Entry ID: K046_1988_1991_NZ_1

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Summary
Abstract: A three year hydrological, glaciological and sediment transport monitoring programme was conducted in the Miers Valley. The energy and mass balances of the glacier-river-lake system was investigated and data was collected to study and quantify the seasonal variability of glacier behaviour and surface water hydrology, develop a water balance for the Miers Valley hydrologic system, determine the importance of temperature in controlling viscosity and the transformational potential of both air and water media, to quantify sediment sources, the relative importance of sediment transporting media and how these vary both spatially and temporally and to quantify the albedo properties of the various surficial material found throughout the valley. Three automated hydrometric sites were installed together with climate monitoring equipment. A 120° V notch weir was installed on the Adams Stream approximately 150m downstream of the glacier front and a 60° flume was installed on the Miers stream the same distance from the glacier snout. Another 120° V notch weir was installed on the lower Miers stream 300m below the lake outlet. Stream bed profiles were made at each hydrometric site. Three profiles were also measured. Two fully automated climate stations were established close to the hydrometric sites on the upper Miers and Adams streams. Quarter hourly data values of fourteen different variables were recorded at three sites including air temperature, water temperature, humidity, incoming solar radiation, wind direction and speed and soil temperature. A network of ablation poles were installed on the Miers and Adams glaciers. Three rows of five ablation poles were installed on each glacier. A survey of each glacier’s snouts was also conducted. The position of each pole was determined from survey control sites adjacent to and above each glacier. The sedimentary facies of the valley were mapped and the aeolian sediment transport processes were monitored. Megaripples that occur on the Miers-Adams delta were mapped and measurements were taken of their size and extent. Their orientation and the general ground slope on which the features were located were also recorded. The glacial, fluvial, lacustrine and aeolian sediments and the local basement (for sediment source) of the valley were mapped in detail. Existing survey bench marks and newly established ones were used to provide control stations for survey of the valley and glaciers. 21 photogrammetric height and planimetric control marks were established. Suitable features were observed and measured and graphically described to assist aerial photographic identification. The lake level of Lake Miers was measured at the eastern outlet and lake ice level was surveyed.

Parent DIF
This data set description is a member of a collection. The collection is described in
K161_1969_1991_NZ_5


Geographic Coverage
 N: -78.1 S: -78.1  E: 164.0  W: 164.0

Temporal Coverage
Start Date: 1988-11-14
Stop Date: 1989-01-23

Start Date: 1989-11-13
Stop Date: 1990-01-29


Location Keywords
CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA
CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA > MIERS VALLEY
GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR


Science Keywords
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS >GLACIERS    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SNOW/ICE >LAKE ICE    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SURFACE WATER >DISCHARGE/FLOW    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SURFACE WATER >LAKES    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SURFACE WATER >RIVERS/STREAMS    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SURFACE WATER >TOTAL SURFACE WATER    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >SURFACE WATER >WATERSHED CHARACTERISTICS    [Definition]
SOLID EARTH >GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES >FLUVIAL LANDFORMS    [Definition]
SOLID EARTH >GEOMORPHIC LANDFORMS/PROCESSES >GLACIAL LANDFORMS    [Definition]
SOLID EARTH >ROCKS/MINERALS/CRYSTALS >SEDIMENTS    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS >ABLATION ZONES/ACCUMULATION ZONES    [Definition]
TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE >GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS >GLACIER MASS BALANCE/ICE SHEET MASS BALANCE    [Definition]
LAND SURFACE >LANDSCAPE >LANDSCAPE PROCESSES    [Definition]


ISO Topic Category
INLAND WATERS


Platform
FIELD SURVEYS    [Information]
GROUND STATIONS    [Information]
FIELD INVESTIGATION    [Information]


Quality
This study was part of an extension on a study investigating the hydrology/glaciology in the Wright, Taylor and Victoria Valleys. The study was conducted by Victoria University of Wellington and two students were meant to have written BSc (Hons) theses. The current location of the data is unknown.


Data Set Progress
COMPLETE


Data Center
Antarctica New Zealand, New Zealand Antarctic Institute, New Zealand    [Information]
Data Center URL: http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/

Data Center Personnel
Name: SHULAMIT GORDON
Phone: +64 3 358 0200
Fax: +64 3 358 0211
Email: s.gordon at antarcticanz.govt.nz
Contact Address:
Antarctica New Zealand
Private Bag 4745
City: Christchurch
Country: New Zealand


Personnel
JACK MCCONCHIE
Role: INVESTIGATOR


CEISHA POIROT
Role: DIF AUTHOR
Phone: +64 3 358 0200
Fax: +64 3 358 0211
Email: c.poirot at antarcticanz.govt.nz
Contact Address:
Antarctica New Zealand
Private Bag 4745
City: Christchurch
Country: New Zealand


SHULAMIT GORDON
Role: DIF AUTHOR
Phone: +64 3 358 0200
Fax: +64 3 358 0211
Email: s.gordon at antarcticanz.govt.nz
Contact Address:
Antarctica New Zealand
Private Bag 4745
City: Christchurch
Country: New Zealand


Publications/References
Saha, Suranjana, et. al. (2010), The NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. 2, 0-0, doi:10.1175/2010BAMS3001.1, http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/pdf/10.1175/2010BAMS3001.1

Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date: 2011-01-14
Last DIF Revision Date: 2013-05-23

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