Tidal gravity variations revisited at Vostok Station, Antarctica
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In 1969, prior to the discovery of the subglacial Lake Vostok, an Askania Gs-11 gravimeter was operated at Vostok Station (78.466°S, 106.832°E; 3478 m asl) to observe tidal gravity variations. To gain a better understanding of the lake's tidal dynamics, we reanalyzed these data using a Bayesian Tidal Analysis Program Grouping method (BAYTAP-G and -L programs). The obtained phase leads for the semidiurnal waves M2 (6.6 ± 2.1°) and S2 (10.1 ± 4.2°) are more pronounced than those of the diurnal waves, among which the largest phase lead (for K1) was 5.0 ± 0.5°. The obtained δ factor for M2 was 0.890 ± 0.032, significantly less than the theoretical value of 1.16. For three global ocean tide models (NAO99b, FES2004, and TPXO6.2), the estimated load tides on waves Q1, O1, P1, K1, M2, and S2 range from 0.1–0.2 μGal (Q1 and S2) to 0.6–0.7 μGal (K1). The difference in amplitude among the three models is less than 0.14 μGal (M2), and the difference in phase is generally less than 10°. In calculating the residual tide vectors using the ocean models, the TPXO6.2 model generally gave the smallest residual amplitudes. Our result for the K1 wave was anomalously large (1.36 ± 0.25 μGal), while that for the M2 wave was sufficiently small (0.37 ± 0.17 μGal). The associated uncertainty is half that reported in previous studies. It is interesting that the residual K1 tide is approximately 90° phase-leaded, while the M2 tide is approximately 180° phase-leaded (delayed). Importantly, a similar reanalysis of data collected at Asuka Station (71.5°S, 24.1°E) gave residual tides within 0.2–0.3 μGal for all major diurnal and semidiurnal waves, including the K1 wave. Therefore, the anomalous K1 residual tide observed at Vostok Station must be linked to the existence of the subglacial lake and the nature of solid–ice–water dynamics in the region.
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著者
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Doi Koichiro
National Institute of Polar Research, Sokendai, Midori-cho 10-3, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-8518, Jap
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Shibuya Kazuo
National Institute of Polar Research, Sokendai, Midori-cho 10-3, Tachikawa-city, Tokyo 190-8518, Jap
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Shibuya Kazuo
National Inst. Of Polar Res. And Graduate Univ. For Advanced Studies (sokendai) 1-9-10 Kaga Itabashi
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Doi Koichiro
National Institute Of Polar Research
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Doi Koichiro
National Institute Of Polar Research And Graduate University For Advanced Studies (sokendai) 1-9-10
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Shibuya Kazuo
National Institute Of Polar Research And Graduate University For Advanced Studies (sokendai) 1-9-10
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King Matt
School Of Civil Engineering And Geosciences Newcastle University Newcastle Upon Tyne Uk
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Wendt Anja
Centro de Estudios Científicos, Valdivia, Chile
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Dietrich Reinhard
Institut für Planetare Geodäsie, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
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Wendt Anja
Centro De Estudios Científicos Valdivia Chile
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Dietrich Reinhard
Institut Fur Planetare Geodasie Technische Universitat Dresden Germany
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