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PIRESGAN: Radio Echo Sounding Signal Synthesis with Physic-informed Generative Adversarial Networks

Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium
Recognizing subglacial lakes (SLs) through radio echo sounding (RES) data has become a prominent research area in glaciology. Despite the continuous collection of extensive heterogeneous RES data, extracting meaningful information remains a significant ...
Q. Ma, T. Hao
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Radio echo sounding of sea ice

Ocean '74 - IEEE International Conference on Engineering in the Ocean Environment, 1974
1. Morphological structure and state (i.e. temperature, salinity) of drifting sea ice are discussed. 2. The results of laboratory and natural investigations of UHF electromagnetic characteristics ( and tg ) of drifting sea ice are given. The estimate of electromagnetic contrast on ice-sea water boundary is given. 3.
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Tracing the Layer Boundary of the Ice Sheet from Radio-Echo Sounding Data

International Conference on Grounds Penetrating Radar, 2018
Based on a compartmental model and the dielectric properties of the ice sheet, this paper presents a layer boundary tracing method for tracing the boundaries of different dielectrics of the ice sheet. In this paper, the empirical mean curve decomposition
S. Wang   +5 more
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Airborne radio echo sounding of glaciers in Svalbard

Polar Record, 1980
During April–May 1980 the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) and Norsk Polarinstitutt (NPI) conducted a joint programme of radio echo sounding (RES) in Svalbard. The principal aims were to evaluate the performance of SPRI 60 MHz echo sounding equipment of Svalbard glaciers, to measure ice thickness over a wide range of conditions, and to investigate
D. J. Drewry   +4 more
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Airborne radio echo sounding of outlet glaciers in Greenland

International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1997
Abstract We used a coherent radar depth sounder operating at 150MHz to collect ice thickness data on outlet glaciers in northwestern Greenland. The radar data were collected in conjunction with laser surface elevation measurements and were tagged with GPS information for accurate geolocation.
C. Allen   +4 more
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Ice and Snow Thickness of the IGAN Glacier in the Polar Urals from Ground-Based Radio-Echo Sounding in 2019 and 2021

Water Resources, 2023
I. Lavrentiev   +5 more
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Comparison of Hydrothermal Structure of Two Glaciers in Spitsbergen and Tian Shan Based on Radio-Echo Sounding Data

Water Resources, 2022
Y. Macheret   +4 more
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Ultra high frequency radio echo sounding of glaciers

2010
For determining the thickness of ice, radio echo sounding of glaciers is well established as a technique for rapid gathering of data. However it has become evident that radio echo sounder parameters must be tailored to meet specific requirements in order to achieve best results.
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Radio echo sounding map of Antarctica, (˜90°E–180°)

Polar Record, 1975
In 1967 the Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) undertook the first longrange airborne radio echo soundings of the Antarctic ice sheet. The results of this season were encouraging and led to other programmes being organized in 1969–70, 1971–72, and 1974–75. The initial impetus for this work came from A. P. Crary of the US National Science Foundation (
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A Benchmark Dataset for Radio Echo Sounding Data

Melting glaciers and ice sheets contribute significantly to the global sea level rise, posing an existential threat to coastal regions. For that reason, many expeditions collect radio echo sounding data to track, model, and predict the changes in ice mass and thickness.
Marcel Dreier   +6 more
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