This thesis is concerned with layered reflections observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets during radio-echo sounding. It describes in detail layering seen with 60 and 300 MHz equipment _in the Antarctic ice sheet during three field seasons betwe~n 1974 and 1979, and discusses the effects of glaciological and equipment factors, particularly radio pulse length. The effects of changing pulse length and accumulation rate on layer echo separation are analysed, and the importance of closely spaced groups of reflectors assessed. Reflection coefficient vs depth profiles are presented for layering observed at nearly twenty sites in the Antarctic and Greenland, and are used to demonstrate the existence of two separate reflection mechanisms...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
An airborne radio-echo sounding system, employing a wide downward-looking beam, has produced records...
It has been considered very difficult to analyze radar echos except for those of standard form. In t...
Radio echo surveys to determine the thickness of ice sheets often record reflections from inside the...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
There is a need for measurements of the thickness of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Radio wa...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
A 130 m long ice core has been dielectrically profiled. From an analysis of the measurements, we obt...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
The vertical profiles of the ice sheet over a wide area around Dome Fuji Station and along a route o...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
Data of ground-based radio-echo sounding of 16 glaciers located on the Nordenskiold Land, Spitsberge...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Radio-echo sounding of the Antarctic and Greenlandic ice sheets often reveals a layer in the lowest ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
An airborne radio-echo sounding system, employing a wide downward-looking beam, has produced records...
It has been considered very difficult to analyze radar echos except for those of standard form. In t...
Radio echo surveys to determine the thickness of ice sheets often record reflections from inside the...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
There is a need for measurements of the thickness of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Radio wa...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
A 130 m long ice core has been dielectrically profiled. From an analysis of the measurements, we obt...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
The vertical profiles of the ice sheet over a wide area around Dome Fuji Station and along a route o...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
Data of ground-based radio-echo sounding of 16 glaciers located on the Nordenskiold Land, Spitsberge...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Radio-echo sounding of the Antarctic and Greenlandic ice sheets often reveals a layer in the lowest ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
An airborne radio-echo sounding system, employing a wide downward-looking beam, has produced records...
It has been considered very difficult to analyze radar echos except for those of standard form. In t...