Ground Penetrating Radar data acquired over Von Postbreen, Svalbard, March 2018.
Ground-Penetrating Radar data acquired over Von Postbreen, Svalbard, to investigate the internal velocity structure by diffraction focusing. Data authors: Richard Delf and Robert Bingham, University of Edinburgh. Data were acquired in March 2018 over 2 days. Data were acquired with a PulseEkko Pro 2...
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2021
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5148389 https://zenodo.org/record/5148389 |
Summary: | Ground-Penetrating Radar data acquired over Von Postbreen, Svalbard, to investigate the internal velocity structure by diffraction focusing. Data authors: Richard Delf and Robert Bingham, University of Edinburgh. Data were acquired in March 2018 over 2 days. Data were acquired with a PulseEkko Pro 25 MHz system, towed behind a snowscooter in an in-line, common-offset configuration. Data are stored in the SEGY format. Differential GPS was used for positioning; coordinates are included in the SEGY data. Two groups of data are present here: raw_data: filenames 18_VP_0_*_raw.SGY. raw SEGY data as acquired. Significant ringing is present in this data as a result of the low offset between source and receiver. Data are organised by acquisition, with multiple passes over the glacier present in each file. processed_data: filenames 18_VP_1_*.SGY the same data as above, but with preprocessing applied to remove the aforementioned ringing. Data are subdivided into lines across and along the glacier. |
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