Radio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define bedrock topography but, over the last decade, it has also played an important role in subglacial lake exploration and hydrogeological studies at the bedrock/ice interface. In recent studies, bedrock characterization has been improved through analysis of radar power echoes to evaluate the electromagnetic (EM) properties of the interface and allow the distinction between wet and dry interfaces. The RES received signal power depends on ice absorption and bedrock reflectivity, which is closely linked to the specific physical condition of the bedrock. In this paper, an evaluation of EM ice absorption was conducted starting from RES measure...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
Abstract: Ice-penetrating airborne radar data from East Antarctica were examined in order to identif...
Abstract—Geophysical surveys have played a fundamental role in glaciology, climatology, and geology ...
Radio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define...
AbstractRadio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland t...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a technique that modifies and extends down-hole target methods to provide absolute measur...
DOME C is located on the East Antarctic Plateau at an altitude of 3233 m above sea level and is the ...
Recovery Glacier reaches far into the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Recent projections point out that it...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
Abstract: Ice-penetrating airborne radar data from East Antarctica were examined in order to identif...
Abstract—Geophysical surveys have played a fundamental role in glaciology, climatology, and geology ...
Radio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define...
AbstractRadio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland t...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
The Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system is one of the most widely used active remote sensing techniques...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a technique that modifies and extends down-hole target methods to provide absolute measur...
DOME C is located on the East Antarctic Plateau at an altitude of 3233 m above sea level and is the ...
Recovery Glacier reaches far into the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. Recent projections point out that it...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
We present a compilation of radio-echo sounding (RES) measurements of five radar systems (AWI, BAS, ...
Abstract: Ice-penetrating airborne radar data from East Antarctica were examined in order to identif...
Abstract—Geophysical surveys have played a fundamental role in glaciology, climatology, and geology ...