Results from 15 years of work on glacier-bed mapping by radio-echo soundings on Finsteraar-, Lauteraar- and Unteraargletscher, Switzerland, are summarized, and a new and greatly improved map of the ice-thickness distribution presented. In contrast to the tongue of Unteraargletscher, its two main tributaries, Lauteraar and Finsteraar, are both deep and narrow, and ice-thickness determination depends on the detection of more than just the primary reflection. Migrating the data led to considerably improved bed determination. Wherever possible, additional information on ice thicknesses gained from numerous hot-water drillings to the glacier bed is used as an independent verification of the results of the radar measurements, and a fair agreement...
A comprehensive data set of in-situ ice thickness measurements from 58 glaciers in the Austrian Alps...
The ice thickness of 15 South Tyrolean glaciers has been surveyed with two different types of radar ...
Ice thickness data were recorded at Weißseespitze (3500 m) in the Ötztal Alps/Austria during the FWF...
Results from 15 years of work on glacier-bed mapping by radio-echo soundings on Finsteraar-, Lautera...
Knowledge of the ice thickness distribution of glaciers is important for glaciological and hydrologi...
Accurate knowledge of the ice thickness distribution and glacier bed topography is essential for pre...
In recent decades, Svalbard glaciers have been widely radioecho sounded. The earliest extensive surv...
The tongue of Gornergletscher, Valais, Switzerland, is supplied by ice originating from the highest ...
none5siRadio echo soundings using dual-frequency 200 and 600 MHz antennas were applied on Suretta an...
There is a need for measurements of the thickness of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Radio wa...
Data of ground-based radio-echo sounding of 16 glaciers located on the Nordenskiold Land, Spitsberge...
In the austral summer of 1986-1987 (JARE-27 and -28), both radio echo sounding and gravity surveys w...
Pedersenbreen is a small valley glacier (ca. 6 km2 in 2009), ending on land, located in north-wester...
Advanced knowledge of the ice thickness distribution within glaciers is of fundamental importance fo...
We combined ground-based pulsed radar data collected in 2008-2009 with airborne radio-echo sounding ...
A comprehensive data set of in-situ ice thickness measurements from 58 glaciers in the Austrian Alps...
The ice thickness of 15 South Tyrolean glaciers has been surveyed with two different types of radar ...
Ice thickness data were recorded at Weißseespitze (3500 m) in the Ötztal Alps/Austria during the FWF...
Results from 15 years of work on glacier-bed mapping by radio-echo soundings on Finsteraar-, Lautera...
Knowledge of the ice thickness distribution of glaciers is important for glaciological and hydrologi...
Accurate knowledge of the ice thickness distribution and glacier bed topography is essential for pre...
In recent decades, Svalbard glaciers have been widely radioecho sounded. The earliest extensive surv...
The tongue of Gornergletscher, Valais, Switzerland, is supplied by ice originating from the highest ...
none5siRadio echo soundings using dual-frequency 200 and 600 MHz antennas were applied on Suretta an...
There is a need for measurements of the thickness of glaciers, ice sheets, and ice shelves. Radio wa...
Data of ground-based radio-echo sounding of 16 glaciers located on the Nordenskiold Land, Spitsberge...
In the austral summer of 1986-1987 (JARE-27 and -28), both radio echo sounding and gravity surveys w...
Pedersenbreen is a small valley glacier (ca. 6 km2 in 2009), ending on land, located in north-wester...
Advanced knowledge of the ice thickness distribution within glaciers is of fundamental importance fo...
We combined ground-based pulsed radar data collected in 2008-2009 with airborne radio-echo sounding ...
A comprehensive data set of in-situ ice thickness measurements from 58 glaciers in the Austrian Alps...
The ice thickness of 15 South Tyrolean glaciers has been surveyed with two different types of radar ...
Ice thickness data were recorded at Weißseespitze (3500 m) in the Ötztal Alps/Austria during the FWF...