Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up

Radar backscatter measurements from sea ice during the fall freeze-up were performed by the United States Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Star as a part of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE'91) from Aug. to Sep. 1991. The U.S. portion of the experiment took place on board the Polar S...

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Main Authors: Gogineni, S. P., Shanableh, M., Gow, A., Tucker, W., Beaven, S., Jezek, K.
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19930016861 2023-05-15T14:54:42+02:00 Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up Gogineni, S. P. Shanableh, M. Gow, A. Tucker, W. Beaven, S. Jezek, K. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Feb 1, 1993 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19930016861 unknown Document ID: 19930016861 Accession ID: 93N26050 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19930016861 No Copyright CASI OCEANOGRAPHY NASA-CR-193100 NAS 1.26:193100 RSL-TR-8241-1 RSL-TR-8243-1 AD-A261843 1993 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T08:52:33Z Radar backscatter measurements from sea ice during the fall freeze-up were performed by the United States Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Star as a part of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE'91) from Aug. to Sep. 1991. The U.S. portion of the experiment took place on board the Polar Star and was referred to as TRAPOLEX '91 (Transpolar expedition) by some investigators. Before prematurely aborting its mission because of mechanical failure of her port shaft, the Polar Star reached 84 deg 57 min N latitude at 35 deg E longitude. The ship was in the ice (greater than 50 percent coverage) from 14 Aug. until 3 Sep. and was operational for all but 6 days due to two instances of mechanical problems with the port shaft. The second was fatal to the ship's participation in the expedition. During the expedition, radar backscatter was measured at C-band under a variety of conditions. These included measurements from young ice types as well as from multiyear and first-/second-year sea ice during the fall freeze-up. The sea ice types were determined by measurement of the ice properties at several of the stations and by visual inspection on others. Radar backscatter measurements were performed over a large portion of the ship's transit into the Arctic ice pack. These were accompanied by in situ sea ice property characterization by the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) at several stations and, when snow was present, its properties were documented by The Microwave Group, Ottawa River (MWG). Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory ice pack Icebreaker Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Arctic Ocean Polar Star ENVELOPE(169.667,169.667,-73.633,-73.633)
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Gogineni, S. P.
Shanableh, M.
Gow, A.
Tucker, W.
Beaven, S.
Jezek, K.
Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
topic_facet OCEANOGRAPHY
description Radar backscatter measurements from sea ice during the fall freeze-up were performed by the United States Coast Guard Icebreaker Polar Star as a part of the International Arctic Ocean Expedition (IAOE'91) from Aug. to Sep. 1991. The U.S. portion of the experiment took place on board the Polar Star and was referred to as TRAPOLEX '91 (Transpolar expedition) by some investigators. Before prematurely aborting its mission because of mechanical failure of her port shaft, the Polar Star reached 84 deg 57 min N latitude at 35 deg E longitude. The ship was in the ice (greater than 50 percent coverage) from 14 Aug. until 3 Sep. and was operational for all but 6 days due to two instances of mechanical problems with the port shaft. The second was fatal to the ship's participation in the expedition. During the expedition, radar backscatter was measured at C-band under a variety of conditions. These included measurements from young ice types as well as from multiyear and first-/second-year sea ice during the fall freeze-up. The sea ice types were determined by measurement of the ice properties at several of the stations and by visual inspection on others. Radar backscatter measurements were performed over a large portion of the ship's transit into the Arctic ice pack. These were accompanied by in situ sea ice property characterization by the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) at several stations and, when snow was present, its properties were documented by The Microwave Group, Ottawa River (MWG).
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author Gogineni, S. P.
Shanableh, M.
Gow, A.
Tucker, W.
Beaven, S.
Jezek, K.
author_facet Gogineni, S. P.
Shanableh, M.
Gow, A.
Tucker, W.
Beaven, S.
Jezek, K.
author_sort Gogineni, S. P.
title Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
title_short Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
title_full Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
title_fullStr Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
title_full_unstemmed Radar backscatter measurements from Arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
title_sort radar backscatter measurements from arctic sea ice during the fall freeze-up
publishDate 1993
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19930016861
op_coverage Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available
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Arctic Ocean
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Sea ice
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