Helicopter-borne radio-echo sounding of Svartisen, Norway
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- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by International Glaciological Society in Annals of Glaciology
- Vol. 17, 23-26
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500012568
Abstract
A helicopter-mounted low frequency ice-radar has been developed for the depth sounding of temperate glaciers. The radar consists of standard transmitter and digital receiver equipment. The long antennae are supported on a special aluminium and fibreglass construction which hangs 20 m below the helicopter. The radar has been used on Engabreen, an outlet glacier of the Svartisen Ice Cap in northern Norway, where ice thicknesses of up to 350 m were obtained. The results have been used to construct a map of bed topography of the lower part of Engabreen. This map is largely consistent with ice thickness data obtained by drilling.Keywords
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