Strong-wind events and their influence on the formation of snow dunes: Observations from Kohnen Station, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica

Analyses of shallow cores obtained at the European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica (EPICA) drilling site Kohnen station (75°00'S, 00°04'E; 2892 m a.s.l.) on the plateau of Dronning Maud Land reveal the presence of conserved snow dunes in the firn. In situ observations during three dune formation events in the 2005/06 austral summer at Kohnen station show that these periods were characterized by a phase of 2 or 3 days with snowdrift prior to dune formation which only occurred during high wind speeds of >10 m s⁻¹ at 2 m height caused by the influence of a low-pressure system. The dune surface coverage after a formation event varied between 5% and 15%, with a typical dune size of (4±2) m × (8±3) m, a maximum height of 0.2±0.1 m and a periodicity length of about 30 m. The mean density within a snow dune varied between 380 and 500 kg m⁻³, whereas the mean density at the surrounding surface was 330±5 kg m⁻³. The firn cores covering a time-span of 22±2 years reveal that approximately three to eight events per year occurred, during which snow dunes had been formed and were preserved in the firn.

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Author Birnbaum, G.
Freitag, J.
Brauner, R.
König-Langlo, G.
Schulz, E.
Kipfstuhl, S.
Oerter, H.
Reijmer, C.
Schlosser, E.
Faria, S.
Ries, H.
Loose, B.
Herber, A.
Duda, Michael G.
Powers, Jordan G.
Manning, Kevin W.
Van Den Broeke, M.
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Publication Date 2010-12-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Birnbaum, G., Freitag, J., Brauner, R., König-Langlo, G., Schulz, E., Kipfstuhl, S., Oerter, H., Reijmer, C., Schlosser, E., Faria, S., Ries, H., Loose, B., Herber, A., Duda, Michael G., Powers, Jordan G., Manning, Kevin W., Van Den Broeke, M.. (2010). Strong-wind events and their influence on the formation of snow dunes: Observations from Kohnen Station, Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7c829v0. Accessed 30 July 2025.

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