Ground-penetrating radar and shallow firn cores from Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic

GPR data and firn cores were collected over Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic in May 2015. --- Firn cores Six ~11 m long firn cores were drilled using a Kovacs drill (9 cm diameter) along the GPR profiles. Pictures were taken of the firn cores, which were subsequently used to log the firn facies. From...

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Main Author: Anja Rutishauser
Other Authors: Alison S. Criscitiello, Martin Sharp, Colleen Mortimer, Ashley Dubnick
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7544347
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Summary:GPR data and firn cores were collected over Devon Ice Cap, Canadian Arctic in May 2015. --- Firn cores Six ~11 m long firn cores were drilled using a Kovacs drill (9 cm diameter) along the GPR profiles. Pictures were taken of the firn cores, which were subsequently used to log the firn facies. From each core, three sections at different depths that did not include ice layers were weighted with a digital scale and used to calculate the firn density. At each firn core location, the snow depth was recorded, as well as at an additional location where a snow pit was dug (SPB1). DIC_firn_cores_2015_density.xlsx : Firn core density measurements. Three measurements were taken from each core, using ice-free sections. DIC_firn_cores_2015_stratigraphy.xlsx : Firn stratigraphy for each core location, derived from the firn core pictures. F stands for firn, I for ice layer, and P for percolation pipe/feature (ice in the firn core that does not present as an ice layer throughout the core diameter). DIC_snowdepth_2015.xlsx :Snow depth measurements at each core location. Firn_core_pictures.zip : Pictures of the firn cores taken with infrared and visible light cameras. --- GPR data GPR data were collected with a PulseEKKO Noggin radar (Sensors & Software Inc.) with 500 MHz center frequency antennae (i.e., 0.6 m wavelength). The antennae were mounted on a plastic sled towed by snowmobile, generating a data set sampled every ~0.4 m along track. Positioning was obtained with a Leica Geosystems GPS system providing a 25 cm RMS accuracy. Processing of the GPR data was performed in Matlab and included dewow filtering, time-zero shift, background removal, Butterworth band-pass filtering and the application of a gain function. PulseEkko_RawData : Folder containing the raw PulseEKKO GPR and GPS files. PulseEkko_ProcessedData : Contains the processed GPR data as .mat files. Description of the data files can be found in ProcessedData_readme.txt . Collection and processing of the data was supported by funding from NSERC (Discovery ...