ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica

Airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land (PEL), East Antarctica was collected in four separate seasons. During the first ICECAP2 season (2015/16), a survey acquiring exploratory ‘fan-shaped’ radial profiles to maximize range and data return on each flight was completed across the...

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Main Authors: Xiangbin, Cui, Jeofry, Hafeez, Greenbaum, Jamin, Roberts, Jason, Blankenship, Donald, Bo, Sun, Siegert, Martin
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Published: 2020
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3815064 2023-05-15T13:36:49+02:00 ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica Xiangbin, Cui Jeofry, Hafeez Greenbaum, Jamin Roberts, Jason Blankenship, Donald Bo, Sun Siegert, Martin 2020-05-08 https://zenodo.org/record/3815064 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815064 unknown doi:10.5281/zenodo.3815063 https://zenodo.org/record/3815064 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3815064 oai:zenodo.org:3815064 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Princess Elizabeth Land East Antarctica Ice thickness data info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.381506410.5281/zenodo.3815063 2023-03-11T03:43:20Z Airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land (PEL), East Antarctica was collected in four separate seasons. During the first ICECAP2 season (2015/16), a survey acquiring exploratory ‘fan-shaped’ radial profiles to maximize range and data return on each flight was completed across the broadly unknown region of PEL. These flight lines extend from the coastal Progress Station to the interior ice-sheet divide at Ridge B. In the second and third seasons (2016/17 and 2017/18), a survey ‘grid’ was completed, targeting enhanced resolution over a proposed subglacial lake and a series of basal canyons (Jamieson et al., 2016). In the fourth season (2018/19), a few additional transects were completed to fill the largest data gaps within aircraft range. Field data acquisition was achieved using the “Snow Eagle 601” aero geophysical platform; a BT-67 airplane operated by the Polar Research Institute of China for the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) program. The suite of instruments configured on the airplane include a phase-coherent radio-echo sounder system, operating at a central frequency of 60 MHz and a peak power of 8 kW, making it capable of penetrating deep (>3 km) ice in Antarctica. After applying coherent integration and pulse compression at a bandwidth of 15 MHz, which gave an along-track spatial sampling rate and a vertical resolution of ~10 m and ~5.6 m, respectively. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Polar Research Institute of China Princess Elizabeth Land Zenodo Antarctic East Antarctica Princess Elizabeth Land ENVELOPE(80.367,80.367,-68.500,-68.500) Progress Station ENVELOPE(76.383,76.383,-69.367,-69.367)
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topic Princess Elizabeth Land
East Antarctica
Ice thickness data
spellingShingle Princess Elizabeth Land
East Antarctica
Ice thickness data
Xiangbin, Cui
Jeofry, Hafeez
Greenbaum, Jamin
Roberts, Jason
Blankenship, Donald
Bo, Sun
Siegert, Martin
ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
topic_facet Princess Elizabeth Land
East Antarctica
Ice thickness data
description Airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land (PEL), East Antarctica was collected in four separate seasons. During the first ICECAP2 season (2015/16), a survey acquiring exploratory ‘fan-shaped’ radial profiles to maximize range and data return on each flight was completed across the broadly unknown region of PEL. These flight lines extend from the coastal Progress Station to the interior ice-sheet divide at Ridge B. In the second and third seasons (2016/17 and 2017/18), a survey ‘grid’ was completed, targeting enhanced resolution over a proposed subglacial lake and a series of basal canyons (Jamieson et al., 2016). In the fourth season (2018/19), a few additional transects were completed to fill the largest data gaps within aircraft range. Field data acquisition was achieved using the “Snow Eagle 601” aero geophysical platform; a BT-67 airplane operated by the Polar Research Institute of China for the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE) program. The suite of instruments configured on the airplane include a phase-coherent radio-echo sounder system, operating at a central frequency of 60 MHz and a peak power of 8 kW, making it capable of penetrating deep (>3 km) ice in Antarctica. After applying coherent integration and pulse compression at a bandwidth of 15 MHz, which gave an along-track spatial sampling rate and a vertical resolution of ~10 m and ~5.6 m, respectively.
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author Xiangbin, Cui
Jeofry, Hafeez
Greenbaum, Jamin
Roberts, Jason
Blankenship, Donald
Bo, Sun
Siegert, Martin
author_facet Xiangbin, Cui
Jeofry, Hafeez
Greenbaum, Jamin
Roberts, Jason
Blankenship, Donald
Bo, Sun
Siegert, Martin
author_sort Xiangbin, Cui
title ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
title_short ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
title_full ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
title_fullStr ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed ICECAP-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
title_sort icecap-2 consortium processed airborne ice thickness data from the princess elizabeth land, east antarctica
publishDate 2020
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Princess Elizabeth Land
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