Different applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in glaciology are discussed through examples of mapping bedrock or internal features of glaciers or the characterization of snow properties and frozen materials’ physical parameters like electromagnetic velocity and density. A first example focuses on the appli¬cation of GPR to the estimate of snow water equivalent, density at scale of basin, of interest for the analysis of the hydrological behaviour during the snow melt. Examples on the radar survey to map bedrock, investigate the inner features of glaciers and monitor its evolution with time are herein discussed. We focus particularly on the radar survey of the Cevedale glacier, to get information on the thickness of glacier. Anothe...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique is a non-invasive geophysical method based on sending an el...
We propose a methodology to estimate the density of frozen media (snow, firn and ice) using common o...
A major problem in the study of glacial hydrology has always been determining the exact location and...
Different applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in glaciology are discussed through example...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
In order to assess the thickness and the inner structure of some permanent ice deposits in two high ...
Mountain glaciers store water in the form of ice and snow and can guarantee the water supply to thou...
In order to assess the thickness and the inner structure of some permanent ice deposits in two high ...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
Alpine glaciers are key components of local and regional hydrogeological cycles and real-time indica...
6siA 10-year-long evolution of ice thickness and volume of the Marmolada glacier is presented. Quant...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique is a non-invasive geophysical method based on sending an el...
We propose a methodology to estimate the density of frozen media (snow, firn and ice) using common o...
A major problem in the study of glacial hydrology has always been determining the exact location and...
Different applications of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) in glaciology are discussed through example...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, diff...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
In order to assess the thickness and the inner structure of some permanent ice deposits in two high ...
Mountain glaciers store water in the form of ice and snow and can guarantee the water supply to thou...
In order to assess the thickness and the inner structure of some permanent ice deposits in two high ...
6In GPR profiles, ice is usually imaged as a mostly electromagnetic transparent facies. However, dif...
Alpine glaciers are key components of local and regional hydrogeological cycles and real-time indica...
6siA 10-year-long evolution of ice thickness and volume of the Marmolada glacier is presented. Quant...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique is a non-invasive geophysical method based on sending an el...
We propose a methodology to estimate the density of frozen media (snow, firn and ice) using common o...
A major problem in the study of glacial hydrology has always been determining the exact location and...