Observation of sea ice thickness is one of key issues to understand regional effect of global warming. One of approaches to monitor sea ice in large area is microwave remote sensing data analysis. However, ground truth must be necessary to discuss the effectivity of this kind of approach. The conventional method to acquire ground truth of ice thickness is drilling ice layer and directly measuring the thickness by a ruler. However, this method is destructive, time-consuming and limited spatial resolution. Although there are several methods to acquire ice thickness in non-destructive way, ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be effective solution because it can discriminate snow-ice and ice-sea water interface. In this paper, we carried out GPR...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Observation of sea ice thickness by remote sensing is one of key issues to understand an effect of g...
Objective The objective of this project is to establish that non–invasive subsurface imaging with g...
Sea ice is an important indicator of climate change. The ability to measure sea ice thickness is ess...
Radar remote sensing is a key technology for monitoring sea ice. In this regard, passive microwave a...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely undersampled parameter yet of importance for the sea ice mass...
The authors are endeavoring to study radar for detecting sea ice thickness which will help icebreake...
A major problem in the study of glacial hydrology has always been determining the exact location and...
Sea ice monitoring is important for both climate change studies and potential trans-Arctic shipping....
Sea ice monitoring is important for both climate change studies and potential trans-Arctic shipping....
Global warming is one of the most serious problems the earth is facing in the 21<sub>st</sub> Centur...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique is a non-invasive geophysical method based on sending an el...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...
Observation of sea ice thickness by remote sensing is one of key issues to understand an effect of g...
Objective The objective of this project is to establish that non–invasive subsurface imaging with g...
Sea ice is an important indicator of climate change. The ability to measure sea ice thickness is ess...
Radar remote sensing is a key technology for monitoring sea ice. In this regard, passive microwave a...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely undersampled parameter yet of importance for the sea ice mass...
The authors are endeavoring to study radar for detecting sea ice thickness which will help icebreake...
A major problem in the study of glacial hydrology has always been determining the exact location and...
Sea ice monitoring is important for both climate change studies and potential trans-Arctic shipping....
Sea ice monitoring is important for both climate change studies and potential trans-Arctic shipping....
Global warming is one of the most serious problems the earth is facing in the 21<sub>st</sub> Centur...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique is a non-invasive geophysical method based on sending an el...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice ma...
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a non invasive geophysical method that uses radar pulses to image...