Snow thickness on sea ice is a largely under-sampled parameter, yet of importance for the sea-ice mass balance and for satellite based sea-ice thickness estimates and thus our general understanding of global ice-volume change. Traditional direct thickness measurements with meter sticks can provide accurate but only spot information, referred to as "needles" due to their pinpoint focus and information while airborne and satellite remote sensing snow products, referred to as "the haystack" have large uncertainties due to their scale. We demonstrate the remarkable accuracy and applicability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) snow-thickness measurements by comparing them with in-situ, meter-stick data from two field campaigns to Antarctica in la...
Land ice loss from Antarctica is a significant and accelerating contribution to global sea level ris...
This paper explores the potential of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) monitoring for an advanced under...
The mass balance of an ice sheet is the difference between mass input from snowfall and mass output ...
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 undersampled parameter yet of importance for the sea ice mass...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many...
Sea ice is an important indicator of climate change. The ability to measure sea ice thickness is ess...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many ...
These data report in-situ ground penetrating radar (GPR) ice thickness measurements at the outlet an...
Accurate circum-Antarctic sea-ice thickness is urgently required to better understand the different ...
An accurate knowledge of snow thickness and its variability over sea ice is crucial for determining ...
Observation of sea ice thickness is one of key issues to understand regional effect of global warmin...
Snow stratigraphy in Antarctica is strongly influenced by wind. Yearly accumulation is always masked...
Land ice loss from Antarctica is a significant and accelerating contribution to global sea level ris...
This paper explores the potential of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) monitoring for an advanced under...
The mass balance of an ice sheet is the difference between mass input from snowfall and mass output ...
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 undersampled parameter yet of importance for the sea ice mass...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many...
Sea ice is an important indicator of climate change. The ability to measure sea ice thickness is ess...
Antarctic sea ice and its snow cover are integral components of the global climate system, yet many ...
These data report in-situ ground penetrating radar (GPR) ice thickness measurements at the outlet an...
Accurate circum-Antarctic sea-ice thickness is urgently required to better understand the different ...
An accurate knowledge of snow thickness and its variability over sea ice is crucial for determining ...
Observation of sea ice thickness is one of key issues to understand regional effect of global warmin...
Snow stratigraphy in Antarctica is strongly influenced by wind. Yearly accumulation is always masked...
Land ice loss from Antarctica is a significant and accelerating contribution to global sea level ris...
This paper explores the potential of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) monitoring for an advanced under...
The mass balance of an ice sheet is the difference between mass input from snowfall and mass output ...