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EPICA ice core Dronning Maud Land: first results from stable isotope measurements back to the LGM [PDF]
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A Century of Stability of Avannarleq and Kujalleq Glaciers, West Greenland, Explained Using High-Resolution Airborne Gravity and Other Data. [PDF]
An L, Rignot E, Mouginot J, Millan R.
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Seeking snow and breathing hard - Behavioral tactics in high elevation mammals to combat warming temperatures. [PDF]
Sarmento W, Biel M, Berger J.
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General Statement: JARE South Pole Traverse 1968-69 [PDF]
Masayoshi Murayama
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A review of the use of radio-echo sounding in glaciology
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2001Radio-echo sounding (RES), or radar, is an established geophysical technique that has been, and continues to be, applied to investigate a variety of ice-mass properties. This review presents the physical theory and principles of radio-glaciology, and describes the various types of radar equipment commonly used, including modern, ground-penetrating ...
L.A. Plewes, B. Hubbard
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Radio-Glaciology: Exploration of temperate glaciers
Physics Bulletin, 1985Radio-echo sounding is a well-established technique for exploring cold, polar, ice-masses, and a valuable, flexible tool it proves to be. Less well established is the possibility of using radio-echoes to explore temperate glaciers – those consisting mostly of ice at the pressure-melting temperature, but containing liquid water too.
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Inverse Methods in Radio Glaciology
1985Since the early sixties, Radio Glaciology has been carried out over polar ice, over sea ice and over water-laden temperate glacier ice. Initially, the principal observable in pulsed echo sounding was the echo-delay time and the inversion problem centred around the need to know both the velocity of propagation of electromagnetic waves in ice and snow ...
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UAVs as remote sensing platform in glaciology: Present applications and future prospects
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016Anshuman Bhardwaj +2 more
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