Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014

The radar data collected in 2013-2014 at Dome C, East Antarctica, aims to understand bulk preferred crystal orientation fabric near a dome. We measure changes in englacial birefringence and anisotropic scattering in 21 sites along a 36 km long profile across Dome C. These optical properties are obta...

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Main Authors: Corr, Hugh, Ritz, Catherine, Martin, Carlos
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Published: NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre 2021
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5285/634ee206-258f-4b47-9237-efff4ef9eedd 2023-05-15T13:37:37+02:00 Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014 Corr, Hugh Ritz, Catherine Martin, Carlos 2021 text/plain text/csv application/x-hdf application/netcdf https://dx.doi.org/10.5285/634ee206-258f-4b47-9237-efff4ef9eedd https://data.bas.ac.uk/full-record.php?id=GB/NERC/BAS/PDC/01560 en eng NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/facility/phase-sensitive-radar-apres/ https://dx.doi.org/10.3189/2015jog15j073 https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-2020-370 https://www.bas.ac.uk/polar-operations/sites-and-facilities/facility/phase-sensitive-radar-apres/ Open Government Licence V3.0 http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/ "EARTH SCIENCE","CRYOSPHERE","GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS","GLACIER MOTION/ICE SHEET MOTION" "EARTH SCIENCE","CRYOSPHERE","GLACIERS/ICE SHEETS","ICE SHEETS" ApRES Dome C fabric polarimetric radar dataset ApRES,Dome C,fabric,polarimetric radar Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5285/634ee206-258f-4b47-9237-efff4ef9eedd https://doi.org/10.3189/2015jog15j073 https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-2020-370 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The radar data collected in 2013-2014 at Dome C, East Antarctica, aims to understand bulk preferred crystal orientation fabric near a dome. We measure changes in englacial birefringence and anisotropic scattering in 21 sites along a 36 km long profile across Dome C. These optical properties are obtained by analysing radar returns for different antenna orientations. More details can be found in Ershadi et al, 2021. Funding was provided by BAS National Capability and IPEV core funding. : The optical properties of the englacial ice at each site where obtained by comparing the return with four orthogonal antenna orientations. If we define H as the direction perpendicular to the East-West profile described by the sites, and V the parallel direction to the profile; and we label each of the measurements with the two orientations of the transmitting and receiving antennas; the four orthogonal antenna orientations are HH,HV,VH and VV. The spatial resolution is determined by the location of the sites, 21 in a 36 km profile. The distance between sites is closer near Dome C, about 500 m, than farther away, 3 km or so. The vertical resolution depends on the quality of the radar return but it is related to the wavelength of the signal on ice, about 0.4 m. : Radar: ApRES (British Antarctic Survey's Autonomous phase-sensitive Radio-Echo Sounder) - chirps of 200 to 400 MHz in time intervals of 1 s, with 8 m between antennas. Model RMB1B SN012. (More details in the file headers.) : The quality of the data is similar in all the sites. It varies mainly with depth: In the top 2000 m the return is consistently above the noise level. Below 2000 m, the return signal is weak, apart from some isolated reflectors, up to the bedrock that is clear in all the records. The parallel antenna configuration measurements, HH and VV, have larger signal-to-noise ratio, than the perpendicular ones, HV and VH. This is because of experimental design as system configuration is identical in all the antenna orientations. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic East Antarctica
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description The radar data collected in 2013-2014 at Dome C, East Antarctica, aims to understand bulk preferred crystal orientation fabric near a dome. We measure changes in englacial birefringence and anisotropic scattering in 21 sites along a 36 km long profile across Dome C. These optical properties are obtained by analysing radar returns for different antenna orientations. More details can be found in Ershadi et al, 2021. Funding was provided by BAS National Capability and IPEV core funding. : The optical properties of the englacial ice at each site where obtained by comparing the return with four orthogonal antenna orientations. If we define H as the direction perpendicular to the East-West profile described by the sites, and V the parallel direction to the profile; and we label each of the measurements with the two orientations of the transmitting and receiving antennas; the four orthogonal antenna orientations are HH,HV,VH and VV. The spatial resolution is determined by the location of the sites, 21 in a 36 km profile. The distance between sites is closer near Dome C, about 500 m, than farther away, 3 km or so. The vertical resolution depends on the quality of the radar return but it is related to the wavelength of the signal on ice, about 0.4 m. : Radar: ApRES (British Antarctic Survey's Autonomous phase-sensitive Radio-Echo Sounder) - chirps of 200 to 400 MHz in time intervals of 1 s, with 8 m between antennas. Model RMB1B SN012. (More details in the file headers.) : The quality of the data is similar in all the sites. It varies mainly with depth: In the top 2000 m the return is consistently above the noise level. Below 2000 m, the return signal is weak, apart from some isolated reflectors, up to the bedrock that is clear in all the records. The parallel antenna configuration measurements, HH and VV, have larger signal-to-noise ratio, than the perpendicular ones, HV and VH. This is because of experimental design as system configuration is identical in all the antenna orientations.
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Ritz, Catherine
Martin, Carlos
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title Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014
title_short Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014
title_full Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014
title_fullStr Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014
title_full_unstemmed Polarimetric ApRES data on a profile across Dome C, East Antarctica, 2013-2014
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