Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica

AbstractRadio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define bedrock topography but, over the last decade, it has also played an important role in subglacial lake exploration and hydrogeological studies at the bedrock/ice interface. In recent studies,...

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Published in:Journal of Glaciology
Main Authors: Achille Zirizzotti, James A. Baskaradas, Stefano Urbini, Lili Cafarella
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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description AbstractRadio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define bedrock topography but, over the last decade, it has also played an important role in subglacial lake exploration and hydrogeological studies at the bedrock/ice interface. In recent studies, bedrock characterization has been improved through analysis of radar power echoes to evaluate the electromagnetic (EM) properties of the interface and allow the distinction between wet and dry interfaces. The RES received signal power depends on ice absorption and bedrock reflectivity, which is closely linked to the specific physical condition of the bedrock. In this paper, an evaluation of EM ice absorption was conducted starting from RES measurements collected over subglacial lakes in Antarctica. The idea was to calculate ice absorption starting from the radar equation in the case of subglacial lakes, where the EM reflectivity value is considered a known constant. These values were compared with those obtained from analysis of ice-core dielectric profiles from EPICA ice-core drilling data. Our analysis reveals that the ice absorption rate calculated from RES measurements has an average value of 7.2 dB km−1, and it appears constant, independent of the subglacial lake depth in different zones of the Dome C area.
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:122007 2025-01-16T19:19:31+00:00 Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica Achille Zirizzotti James A. Baskaradas Stefano Urbini Lili Cafarella 2014-01-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/122007 https://doi.org/10.3189/2014jog13j208 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/122007 doi:10.3189/2014jog13j208 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community Earth-Surface Processes info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2014 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.3189/2014jog13j208 2023-10-03T22:17:06Z AbstractRadio-echo sounding (RES) is a radar technique widely employed in Antarctica and Greenland to define bedrock topography but, over the last decade, it has also played an important role in subglacial lake exploration and hydrogeological studies at the bedrock/ice interface. In recent studies, bedrock characterization has been improved through analysis of radar power echoes to evaluate the electromagnetic (EM) properties of the interface and allow the distinction between wet and dry interfaces. The RES received signal power depends on ice absorption and bedrock reflectivity, which is closely linked to the specific physical condition of the bedrock. In this paper, an evaluation of EM ice absorption was conducted starting from RES measurements collected over subglacial lakes in Antarctica. The idea was to calculate ice absorption starting from the radar equation in the case of subglacial lakes, where the EM reflectivity value is considered a known constant. These values were compared with those obtained from analysis of ice-core dielectric profiles from EPICA ice-core drilling data. Our analysis reveals that the ice absorption rate calculated from RES measurements has an average value of 7.2 dB km−1, and it appears constant, independent of the subglacial lake depth in different zones of the Dome C area. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica EPICA Greenland ice core Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Greenland Journal of Glaciology 60 223 849 854
spellingShingle NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Earth-Surface Processes
Achille Zirizzotti
James A. Baskaradas
Stefano Urbini
Lili Cafarella
Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title_full Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title_fullStr Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title_short Electromagnetic ice absorption rate at Dome C, Antarctica
title_sort electromagnetic ice absorption rate at dome c, antarctica
topic NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Earth-Surface Processes
topic_facet NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
Earth-Surface Processes
url https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/122007
https://doi.org/10.3189/2014jog13j208