Very high frequency deep radio sounding systems for ice thickness measurements are practically the only useful apparatuses for large scale radar flight surveys in polar regions. The morphology of the bottom surface of an Antarctic floating ice tongue, in the Ross Sea area, East Antarctica, was studied using the arrival times of signal echoes of the radio sounding system. The amplitude variations of radar signals from the reflecting surface were analyzed to determine the gain or the loss of the reflectors. Such surfaces show quasi-parabolic geometrical shapes at the ice/water interface with both concave and convex faces towards the sounding system. Electromagnetic analysis performed on radar echoes indicates that amplitude variations detecte...
The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the radio-echo so...
This thesis is concerned with layered reflections observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets...
ABSTRACT. The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the rad...
Very high frequency deep radio sounding systems for ice thickness measurements are practically the o...
Data from radio-sounding measurements have been analysed to determine the ice thickness and the bott...
During three Antarctic summer campaigns (1995/97/99) Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system data from some...
Radio echo sounding (RES) systems for ice thickness measurements are practically the only suitable e...
AbstractThe power strength of the radio-echo signal coming from reflecting sub-ice surfaces is used ...
The power strength of the radio-echo signal coming from reflecting sub-ice surfaces is used to deter...
The reflection coefficient (R) at the interface of two media provides information on their electroma...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
Abstract: Ice-penetrating airborne radar data from East Antarctica were examined in order to identif...
A 130 m long ice core has been dielectrically profiled. From an analysis of the measurements, we obt...
An airborne radio-echo sounding system, employing a wide downward-looking beam, has produced records...
The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the radio-echo so...
This thesis is concerned with layered reflections observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets...
ABSTRACT. The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the rad...
Very high frequency deep radio sounding systems for ice thickness measurements are practically the o...
Data from radio-sounding measurements have been analysed to determine the ice thickness and the bott...
During three Antarctic summer campaigns (1995/97/99) Radio Echo Sounding (RES) system data from some...
Radio echo sounding (RES) systems for ice thickness measurements are practically the only suitable e...
AbstractThe power strength of the radio-echo signal coming from reflecting sub-ice surfaces is used ...
The power strength of the radio-echo signal coming from reflecting sub-ice surfaces is used to deter...
The reflection coefficient (R) at the interface of two media provides information on their electroma...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
Abstract: Ice-penetrating airborne radar data from East Antarctica were examined in order to identif...
A 130 m long ice core has been dielectrically profiled. From an analysis of the measurements, we obt...
An airborne radio-echo sounding system, employing a wide downward-looking beam, has produced records...
The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the radio-echo so...
This thesis is concerned with layered reflections observed in the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets...
ABSTRACT. The excellent penetration of the electromagnetic field in ice favors the radar and the rad...