Integration and Testing of an Uwb Airborne Radar System for Polar Ice Sounding

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation An ultra-wideband, airborne radar system is developed to further advance polar region research. The polar regions are the best place to detect and predict future climate due to their sensitivity and responsiveness to climate change. Ice sounding radars can detect ic...

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Main Author: Sutphin, Jared
Other Authors: Yan, Stephen, Taylor, Drew, Larson, Jordan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Alabama Libraries 2021
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Online Access:http://ir.ua.edu/handle/123456789/8182
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spelling ftunivalabama:oai:ir.ua.edu:123456789/8182 2023-05-15T16:41:54+02:00 Integration and Testing of an Uwb Airborne Radar System for Polar Ice Sounding Sutphin, Jared Yan, Stephen Taylor, Drew Larson, Jordan 2021 http://ir.ua.edu/handle/123456789/8182 English eng University of Alabama Libraries The University of Alabama Electronic Theses and Dissertations The University of Alabama Libraries Digital Collections http://ir.ua.edu/handle/123456789/8182 All rights reserved by the author unless otherwise indicated. thesis text 2021 ftunivalabama 2023-01-07T16:38:55Z Electronic Thesis or Dissertation An ultra-wideband, airborne radar system is developed to further advance polar region research. The polar regions are the best place to detect and predict future climate due to their sensitivity and responsiveness to climate change. Ice sounding radars can detect ice thickness, basal topography, and englacial layers to help aid in these future predictions. Very-high frequency and ultra-high frequency radar systems have proven capable of providing deep internal layering and bedrock topography measurements. This thesis includes the work done on the design, integration, and testing of such a radar system. The radar is an 8-channel, modular system operating from 170-470 MHz. It is designed to operate from a DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft platform and map near bed layers at 3-3.5 km thick ice. These measurements will provide data for 3D ice-bed topography and basal conditions, long-term accumulation rates, flow dynamics, and ice-shelf melt rates. This data is used to help develop ice models which can reveal more about how the polar regions affect the Earth. Thesis Ice Shelf University of Alabama Institutional Repository
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description Electronic Thesis or Dissertation An ultra-wideband, airborne radar system is developed to further advance polar region research. The polar regions are the best place to detect and predict future climate due to their sensitivity and responsiveness to climate change. Ice sounding radars can detect ice thickness, basal topography, and englacial layers to help aid in these future predictions. Very-high frequency and ultra-high frequency radar systems have proven capable of providing deep internal layering and bedrock topography measurements. This thesis includes the work done on the design, integration, and testing of such a radar system. The radar is an 8-channel, modular system operating from 170-470 MHz. It is designed to operate from a DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft platform and map near bed layers at 3-3.5 km thick ice. These measurements will provide data for 3D ice-bed topography and basal conditions, long-term accumulation rates, flow dynamics, and ice-shelf melt rates. This data is used to help develop ice models which can reveal more about how the polar regions affect the Earth.
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Integration and Testing of an Uwb Airborne Radar System for Polar Ice Sounding
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