Radio-frequency probes of Antarctic ice at South Pole

Using hardware developed for the ARA (Askaryan Radio Array) particle astrophysics experiment, we herein report on the amplitude and temporal characteristics of polarized surface radar echo data collected in South Polar ice using radio sounding equipment with 0.5-ns echo-time sampling. We observe str...

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Published in:The Cryosphere
Main Authors: D. Besson, I. Kravchenko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-855-2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f52fda2f00ef460599937522b15428f4 2023-05-15T13:50:45+02:00 Radio-frequency probes of Antarctic ice at South Pole D. Besson I. Kravchenko 2013-05-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-855-2013 https://doaj.org/article/f52fda2f00ef460599937522b15428f4 EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.the-cryosphere.net/7/855/2013/tc-7-855-2013.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1994-0416 https://doaj.org/toc/1994-0424 doi:10.5194/tc-7-855-2013 1994-0416 1994-0424 https://doaj.org/article/f52fda2f00ef460599937522b15428f4 The Cryosphere, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 855-866 (2013) Environmental sciences GE1-350 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2013 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-7-855-2013 2022-12-30T23:56:36Z Using hardware developed for the ARA (Askaryan Radio Array) particle astrophysics experiment, we herein report on the amplitude and temporal characteristics of polarized surface radar echo data collected in South Polar ice using radio sounding equipment with 0.5-ns echo-time sampling. We observe strong echoes at 6, 9.6, 13.9, 17, and 19 μs following vertical pulse emission from the surface, corresponding to reflectors in the upper half of the ice sheet. The synchronicity of those echoes for all broadcast azimuthal polarizations affirms the lack of observable birefringence over the upper half of the ice sheet. Of the five strongest echoes, three exhibit an evident amplitude correlation with the local surface ice flow direction, qualitatively consistent with measurements in East Antarctica. Combined with other radio echo sounding data, we conclude that observed birefringent asymmetries at South Pole are generated entirely in the lower half of the ice sheet. By contrast, birefringent asymmetries are observed at shallow depths in East Antarctica. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet South pole South pole The Cryosphere Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Antarctic East Antarctica South Pole The Cryosphere 7 3 855 866
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Radio-frequency probes of Antarctic ice at South Pole
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description Using hardware developed for the ARA (Askaryan Radio Array) particle astrophysics experiment, we herein report on the amplitude and temporal characteristics of polarized surface radar echo data collected in South Polar ice using radio sounding equipment with 0.5-ns echo-time sampling. We observe strong echoes at 6, 9.6, 13.9, 17, and 19 μs following vertical pulse emission from the surface, corresponding to reflectors in the upper half of the ice sheet. The synchronicity of those echoes for all broadcast azimuthal polarizations affirms the lack of observable birefringence over the upper half of the ice sheet. Of the five strongest echoes, three exhibit an evident amplitude correlation with the local surface ice flow direction, qualitatively consistent with measurements in East Antarctica. Combined with other radio echo sounding data, we conclude that observed birefringent asymmetries at South Pole are generated entirely in the lower half of the ice sheet. By contrast, birefringent asymmetries are observed at shallow depths in East Antarctica.
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