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Ice Thickness Measurements on the Southern Patagonia Icefield
2002The first detailed ice thickness measurements in the accumulation area of the Southern Patagonia Icefield have been obtained with a radio-echo sounding system, revealing a complex subglacial topography and internal reflection pattern.
Andrés Rivera, Gino Casassa
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Estimation of Arctic Basin-Scale Sea Ice Thickness From Satellite Passive Microwave Measurements
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2020Retrievals of sea ice thickness from passive microwave measurements have been limited to thin ice because microwaves penetrate at most the upper 50 cm of sea ice.
Sang‐Moo Lee +4 more
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Improvements in Ice Thickness Measurements Techniques in Ice Environment
SPE Annual Caspian Technical Conference, 2020Abstract Today, the Oil&Gas industry is seeking for new technologies to reduce the cost of projects and work for profit in period for low price natural hydrocarbons on stock market. Present paper is representing the use of mobile ice thickness radar antenna to measure the profile of ice in a real-time mode. This technique was for the
Aruzhan Abzalkyzy Tlepkaziyeva +1 more
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Measuring Ice Thickness with Cygnss Altimetry
IGARSS 2018 - 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2018Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) is collecting GPS signals reflected from two high altitude lakes with ice cover during Winter 2017–2018. Coherent reflections occur at the ice/water interface and carrier phase altimetry is used to estimate the draft of the ice cover. Simulated data are created using a forward model. Signal processing
David Mayers, Chris Ruf
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Manual Point Cloud Registration for Combined Ice Roughness and Ice Thickness Measurements
8th AIAA Atmospheric and Space Environments Conference, 2016S. McClain
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Marine icing sensor array for measuring ice thickness
2022Marine Icing is the process of ice accumulation on ships and other offshore structures in cold regions that can create serious working conditions besides the adverse effects to the offshore operations efficiency. Monitoring of icing conditions together with a number of de-icing strategies is therefore important in decreasing the safety hazards and ...
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Machine vision for ice layer thickness measurements
CCECE '97. Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering. Engineering Innovation: Voyage of Discovery. Conference Proceedings, 1997Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, May 25-28, 1997, St.
Hermanto, I., Gagnon, R. E.
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Digital Processing By Sea Ice Thickness Measuring
[Proceedings] IGARSS'91 Remote Sensing: Global Monitoring for Earth Management, 2005The present paper deals with digital processing aspects of real superbroadband subsurface radar signals using the inverse filtration method in the presence or absence of a priori information about the form or spectrum of sounding signal. It is proposed a new radar calibration method based on a statistical approach which comprises energy spectra ...
V.N. Metelkin, M.I. Finkelstein
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System and method for measuring ice thickness
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1988Sonar ice thickness measurement comprises transmitting an AM and subsequent CW sonic radiant energy signals (13,30) from a high frequency sonar transducer (11) in the water (12) toward the sonic signal reflecting ice cap (19). Reflection (30ʹ) of the CW signal (30) from the water-ice interface (18) and reflection (15ʹ) from the water-air interface (16)
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Hydrographische Nachrichten, 2023
This work explores the potential of using commercial single-beam echo sounders for accurate thickness determination of sea ice. Therefore, an own sensor system has been developed which allows to study the performance of different echo sounders monitoring sea ice under varying environmental conditions in a laboratory setup. The sensor system consists of
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This work explores the potential of using commercial single-beam echo sounders for accurate thickness determination of sea ice. Therefore, an own sensor system has been developed which allows to study the performance of different echo sounders monitoring sea ice under varying environmental conditions in a laboratory setup. The sensor system consists of
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