Abstract: In airborne radargrams, undulating periodic patterns in amplitude that overprint traditional radiostratigraphic layering are occasionally observed, however, they have yet to be analyzed from a geophysical or glaciological perspective. We present evidence supported by theory that these depth‐periodic patterns are consistent with a modulation of the received radar power due to the birefringence of polar ice, and therefore indicate the presence of bulk fabric anisotropy. Here, we investigate the periodic component of birefringence‐induced radar power recorded in airborne radar data at the eastern shear margin of Thwaites Glacier and quantify the lateral variation in azimuthal fabric strength across this margin. We find the depth vari...
The crystal orientation fabric of ice reflects its flow history, information which is required to be...
Ice properties inferred from multi-polarization measurements, such as birefringence and crystal orie...
International audienceThe origin of a strong continuous radar reflector observed with airborne radio...
Funding: This work is ITGC Contribution No. ITGC-036 and is an output from the Thwaites Interdiscipl...
In airborne radargrams, undulating periodic patterns in amplitude that overprint traditional radiost...
In airborne radargrams, undulating periodic patterns in amplitude that overprint traditional radiost...
Crystal anisotropy of ice causes slight birefringence for electromagnetic waves. At the same time, t...
Ice crystals are mechanically and dielectrically anisotropic. They progressively align under cumulat...
The crystal orientation fabric (COF) of ice sheets records the past history of ice sheet deformation...
We use polarimetric radar sounding to investigate ice crystal orientation fabric and its impact on i...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Deformation processes dominated by dislocation activity within ice sheets take place on small scale:...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
The crystal orientation fabric of ice reflects its flow history, information which is required to be...
Ice properties inferred from multi-polarization measurements, such as birefringence and crystal orie...
International audienceThe origin of a strong continuous radar reflector observed with airborne radio...
Funding: This work is ITGC Contribution No. ITGC-036 and is an output from the Thwaites Interdiscipl...
In airborne radargrams, undulating periodic patterns in amplitude that overprint traditional radiost...
In airborne radargrams, undulating periodic patterns in amplitude that overprint traditional radiost...
Crystal anisotropy of ice causes slight birefringence for electromagnetic waves. At the same time, t...
Ice crystals are mechanically and dielectrically anisotropic. They progressively align under cumulat...
The crystal orientation fabric (COF) of ice sheets records the past history of ice sheet deformation...
We use polarimetric radar sounding to investigate ice crystal orientation fabric and its impact on i...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Deformation processes dominated by dislocation activity within ice sheets take place on small scale:...
Different electromagnetic reflection methods can operate from satellites, airplanes or ground vehicl...
Ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland reveal ice-crystal fabrics that can be softer under simple she...
Anisotropic crystal fabrics in ice sheets develop as a consequence of deformation and hence record i...
The crystal orientation fabric of ice reflects its flow history, information which is required to be...
Ice properties inferred from multi-polarization measurements, such as birefringence and crystal orie...
International audienceThe origin of a strong continuous radar reflector observed with airborne radio...