On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers

The paper discusses three aspects of the interaction of a radar pulse and the medium which is being sounded, that is the glacier proper and the lower scattering surface. These aspects are: Radar signals attenuation during vertical sounding. The rale of radar signal propagation through the glacier. F...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Trepov, G. V., Fedorov, B. A., Khokhlov, G. P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1975
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022143000034663 2024-03-03T08:38:49+00:00 On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers Trepov, G. V. Fedorov, B. A. Khokhlov, G. P. 1975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000034663 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022143000034663 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) Journal of Glaciology volume 15, issue 73, page 469 ISSN 0022-1430 1727-5652 Earth-Surface Processes journal-article 1975 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000034663 2024-02-08T08:40:37Z The paper discusses three aspects of the interaction of a radar pulse and the medium which is being sounded, that is the glacier proper and the lower scattering surface. These aspects are: Radar signals attenuation during vertical sounding. The rale of radar signal propagation through the glacier. Fluctuations of radar signals during horizontal movements. Representative samples of signal attenuation were chosen for two points in the vicinity of Mirny station in Antarctica, these samples were obtained under roughly constant temperature conditions of the ice. The scattering properties of the bedrock are shown to be the controlling factor. Histograms of attenuation for these two points are given; effective temperatures of the ice were estimated. The measurements of the propagation velocity of electromagnetic waves were made along paths near “Molodezhnaya” station. Interesting results were obtained. The curves of the variation of the amplitude of reflected pulses were obtained for a number of short-distance paths with the radar moving horizontally, the working radar frequencies were 60, 213 and 440 MHz. Radii of autocorrelation of signal fluctuations were estimated. The fluctuation pattern along each of the paths is shown to be stable in time provided the distance is short enough. Measurement of the surface velocity of ice sheet movement by the transition of the fluctuation pattern in time seems quite promising. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Ice Sheet Journal of Glaciology Cambridge University Press Molodezhnaya ENVELOPE(45.850,45.850,-67.667,-67.667) Molodezhnaya Station ENVELOPE(46.134,46.134,-67.683,-67.683) Mirny Station ENVELOPE(93.001,93.001,-66.558,-66.558) Mirny ENVELOPE(93.009,93.009,-66.553,-66.553) Journal of Glaciology 15 73 469
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On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
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description The paper discusses three aspects of the interaction of a radar pulse and the medium which is being sounded, that is the glacier proper and the lower scattering surface. These aspects are: Radar signals attenuation during vertical sounding. The rale of radar signal propagation through the glacier. Fluctuations of radar signals during horizontal movements. Representative samples of signal attenuation were chosen for two points in the vicinity of Mirny station in Antarctica, these samples were obtained under roughly constant temperature conditions of the ice. The scattering properties of the bedrock are shown to be the controlling factor. Histograms of attenuation for these two points are given; effective temperatures of the ice were estimated. The measurements of the propagation velocity of electromagnetic waves were made along paths near “Molodezhnaya” station. Interesting results were obtained. The curves of the variation of the amplitude of reflected pulses were obtained for a number of short-distance paths with the radar moving horizontally, the working radar frequencies were 60, 213 and 440 MHz. Radii of autocorrelation of signal fluctuations were estimated. The fluctuation pattern along each of the paths is shown to be stable in time provided the distance is short enough. Measurement of the surface velocity of ice sheet movement by the transition of the fluctuation pattern in time seems quite promising.
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author Trepov, G. V.
Fedorov, B. A.
Khokhlov, G. P.
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title On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
title_short On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
title_full On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
title_fullStr On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
title_full_unstemmed On Some Aspects of the Interaction of the Pulse and the Medium during the Vertical Echo Sounding of Glaciers
title_sort on some aspects of the interaction of the pulse and the medium during the vertical echo sounding of glaciers
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