In 2010, the seismologists had set up two crossing lines of seismographs across Marie Byrd Land in West Antarctica. It was the first time scientists had deployed many instruments in the interior of the continent that could operate year-round even in the coldest parts of Antarctica
They then used airborne radar to create topographic maps of the bedrock and identify a layer of ash in the ice overlying the seismic swarm.
http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/geophysics/science-active-volcano-west-antarctica-01555.html
They then used airborne radar to create topographic maps of the bedrock and identify a layer of ash in the ice overlying the seismic swarm.
http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/geophysics/science-active-volcano-west-antarctica-01555.html