This paper presents radar-altimeter scattering models for each of the diagenetic zones of the Greenland ice sheet. AAFE radar- altimeter waveforms obtained during the 1991 and 1993 NASA multi-sensor airborne altimetry experiments over Greenland reveal that the Ku-band return pulse changes significantly with the different diagenetic zones. These changes are due to varying amounts of surface and volume scattering in the return waveform. In the ablation and soaked zones, where surface scattering dominates the AAFE return, geophysical parameters such as rms surface height and rms surface slope are obtained by fitting the waveforms to a surface-scattering model. Waveforms from the percolation zone show that the sub-surface ice features have a mu...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900041.High reso...
The feasibility of using satellite data for climate research over the Greenland ice sheet is discuss...
From June 18 to July 12, 1993, a Byrd Polar Research Center team undertook radar and snow physical p...
This dissertation presents an analysis of airborne altimetry measurements taken over the Greenland i...
This dissertation presents an analysis of airborne altimetry measurements taken over the Greenland i...
In June 1991, the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory airborne synthetic-aperture radar (AIRSAR) instrume...
This paper compares four continental ice sheet radar altimeter retracking algorithms using airborne ...
Satellite radar altimeters and scatterometers deployed over ice sheets experience backscatter from t...
In June 1991, the NASA/Jett Propulsion Laboratory airborne SAR (AIRSAR) collected the first calibrat...
Fourteen SEASAT and ten GEOS-3 satellite radar altimeter groundtracks across a 1 deg x 2.5 deg study...
In situ observations of microwave radar backscatter were made at Dye-2 in south-central Greenland in...
Radar altimetry provides valuable measurements to characterize the state and the evolution of the ic...
Greenland Ice Sheet surface melting has increased since the 1990s, affecting the rheology and scatte...
Changes in firn properties affect the shape of pulse-limited radar altimeter echoes acquired over th...
Satellite radar altimetry provides data to monitor winter Arctic sea-ice thickness variability on in...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900041.High reso...
The feasibility of using satellite data for climate research over the Greenland ice sheet is discuss...
From June 18 to July 12, 1993, a Byrd Polar Research Center team undertook radar and snow physical p...
This dissertation presents an analysis of airborne altimetry measurements taken over the Greenland i...
This dissertation presents an analysis of airborne altimetry measurements taken over the Greenland i...
In June 1991, the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory airborne synthetic-aperture radar (AIRSAR) instrume...
This paper compares four continental ice sheet radar altimeter retracking algorithms using airborne ...
Satellite radar altimeters and scatterometers deployed over ice sheets experience backscatter from t...
In June 1991, the NASA/Jett Propulsion Laboratory airborne SAR (AIRSAR) collected the first calibrat...
Fourteen SEASAT and ten GEOS-3 satellite radar altimeter groundtracks across a 1 deg x 2.5 deg study...
In situ observations of microwave radar backscatter were made at Dye-2 in south-central Greenland in...
Radar altimetry provides valuable measurements to characterize the state and the evolution of the ic...
Greenland Ice Sheet surface melting has increased since the 1990s, affecting the rheology and scatte...
Changes in firn properties affect the shape of pulse-limited radar altimeter echoes acquired over th...
Satellite radar altimetry provides data to monitor winter Arctic sea-ice thickness variability on in...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/1998GL900041.High reso...
The feasibility of using satellite data for climate research over the Greenland ice sheet is discuss...
From June 18 to July 12, 1993, a Byrd Polar Research Center team undertook radar and snow physical p...