Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film
The earliest airborne geophysical campaigns over Antarctica and Greenland in the 1960s and 1970s collected ice penetrating radar data on 35 mm optical film. Early subglacial topographic and englacial stratigraphic analyses of these data were foundational to the field of radioglaciology. Recent effor...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:305b17e893964e338fead501fe5c6c0f 2023-05-15T13:52:30+02:00 Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film Dustin M. Schroeder Anna L. Broome Annabel Conger Acacia Lynch Emma J. Mackie Angelo Tarzona 2022-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.130 https://doaj.org/article/305b17e893964e338fead501fe5c6c0f EN eng Cambridge University Press https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0022143021001301/type/journal_article https://doaj.org/toc/0022-1430 https://doaj.org/toc/1727-5652 doi:10.1017/jog.2021.130 0022-1430 1727-5652 https://doaj.org/article/305b17e893964e338fead501fe5c6c0f Journal of Glaciology, Vol 68, Pp 733-740 (2022) Aerogeophysical measurements ice shelves ice thickness measurements radio-echo sounding subglacial lakes Environmental sciences GE1-350 Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2021.130 2023-03-12T01:30:54Z The earliest airborne geophysical campaigns over Antarctica and Greenland in the 1960s and 1970s collected ice penetrating radar data on 35 mm optical film. Early subglacial topographic and englacial stratigraphic analyses of these data were foundational to the field of radioglaciology. Recent efforts to digitize and release these data have resulted in geometric and ice-thickness analysis that constrain subsurface change over multiple decades but stop short of radiometric interpretation. The primary challenge for radiometric analysis is the poorly-characterized compression applied to Z-scope records and the sparse sampling of A-scope records. Here, we demonstrate the information richness and radiometric interpretability of Z-scope records. Z-scope pixels have uncalibrated fast-time, slow-time, and intensity scales. We develop approaches for mapping each of these scales to physical units (microseconds, seconds, and signal to noise ratio). We then demonstrate the application of this calibration and analysis approach to a flight in the interior of East Antarctica with subglacial lakes and to a reflight of an East Antarctic ice shelf that was observed by both archival and modern radar. These results demonstrate the potential use of Z-scope signals to extend the baseline of radiometric observations of the subsurface by decades. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Journal of Glaciology Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic East Antarctica Greenland Journal of Glaciology 68 270 733 740 |
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Aerogeophysical measurements ice shelves ice thickness measurements radio-echo sounding subglacial lakes Environmental sciences GE1-350 Meteorology. Climatology QC851-999 Dustin M. Schroeder Anna L. Broome Annabel Conger Acacia Lynch Emma J. Mackie Angelo Tarzona Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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The earliest airborne geophysical campaigns over Antarctica and Greenland in the 1960s and 1970s collected ice penetrating radar data on 35 mm optical film. Early subglacial topographic and englacial stratigraphic analyses of these data were foundational to the field of radioglaciology. Recent efforts to digitize and release these data have resulted in geometric and ice-thickness analysis that constrain subsurface change over multiple decades but stop short of radiometric interpretation. The primary challenge for radiometric analysis is the poorly-characterized compression applied to Z-scope records and the sparse sampling of A-scope records. Here, we demonstrate the information richness and radiometric interpretability of Z-scope records. Z-scope pixels have uncalibrated fast-time, slow-time, and intensity scales. We develop approaches for mapping each of these scales to physical units (microseconds, seconds, and signal to noise ratio). We then demonstrate the application of this calibration and analysis approach to a flight in the interior of East Antarctica with subglacial lakes and to a reflight of an East Antarctic ice shelf that was observed by both archival and modern radar. These results demonstrate the potential use of Z-scope signals to extend the baseline of radiometric observations of the subsurface by decades. |
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Dustin M. Schroeder Anna L. Broome Annabel Conger Acacia Lynch Emma J. Mackie Angelo Tarzona |
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Dustin M. Schroeder Anna L. Broome Annabel Conger Acacia Lynch Emma J. Mackie Angelo Tarzona |
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Dustin M. Schroeder |
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Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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Radiometric analysis of digitized Z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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radiometric analysis of digitized z-scope records in archival radar sounding film |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Journal of Glaciology |
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Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Greenland Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Journal of Glaciology |
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