Some areas of research in the SeaRISE project are briefly discussed. They are as follows: (1) Radar Sounding serves multiple purposes. The most general and obvious is mapping ice thickness and the surface and bedrock topography of the ice sheet. (2) The purpose of Seismic Shooting, in addition to water depth measurements on floating ice, is to provide information about the internal physical characteristics of the ice sheet, the rock beneath it, and the interface between the two. (3) Passive Seismic monitoring of microearthquakes can be used to study brittle fracture within the ice or the rock beneath it. Common parameters available from these studies are fault location, orientation, and displacement, as well as the size of the rupture area,...
The cryosphere encompasses the seasonally and perennially frozen parts of the earth and its extent i...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...
During the austral spring of 2005, approximately 28 km of over-sea-ice seismic reflection data were ...
Seismic data acquisition and interpretation belongs to the oldest geophysical methods used in glacio...
Studies using geophysical techniques have contributed to knowledge of past Antarctic ice masses in a...
Frozen regions of the earth are known as the cryosphere. The arctic, Antarctica, permafrost, ice she...
textHydrologic, lithologic, and geothermal basal boundary conditions can exert strong, even dominati...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Bathymetry, seabed geomorphology and water column thickness are three important quantities to invest...
The problem of finding the depths of glaciers and the current methods are discussed briefly. Radar m...
This chapter deals with radar systems, measurements and instrumentation employed to study the intern...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
In the summer of 2010, a small shallow reflection seismic experiment was carried out on the firncove...
[1] Spatially coincident radar and seismic data collected two weeks apart on Rutford Ice Stream were...
The cryosphere encompasses the seasonally and perennially frozen parts of the earth and its extent i...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...
During the austral spring of 2005, approximately 28 km of over-sea-ice seismic reflection data were ...
Seismic data acquisition and interpretation belongs to the oldest geophysical methods used in glacio...
Studies using geophysical techniques have contributed to knowledge of past Antarctic ice masses in a...
Frozen regions of the earth are known as the cryosphere. The arctic, Antarctica, permafrost, ice she...
textHydrologic, lithologic, and geothermal basal boundary conditions can exert strong, even dominati...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Bathymetry, seabed geomorphology and water column thickness are three important quantities to invest...
The problem of finding the depths of glaciers and the current methods are discussed briefly. Radar m...
This chapter deals with radar systems, measurements and instrumentation employed to study the intern...
The Antarctic continent, which contains enough ice to raise sea level globally by around 60 m, is th...
Basal water presence features crucial significance in ice sheet dynamics and evolution. Lubrication ...
In the summer of 2010, a small shallow reflection seismic experiment was carried out on the firncove...
[1] Spatially coincident radar and seismic data collected two weeks apart on Rutford Ice Stream were...
The cryosphere encompasses the seasonally and perennially frozen parts of the earth and its extent i...
Radar altimeters, scatterometers, and imaging radar are described in terms of their functions, futur...
During the austral spring of 2005, approximately 28 km of over-sea-ice seismic reflection data were ...