hdl:10013/epic.41499
RES reflectors – what are they?
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Olaf.Eisen [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
The talk provides an overview of the state of the art of knowledge about the physical origin of radar reflections in ice sheets and methods to detect the originating mechanism. Special focus is put on the different properties of reflectors originating from conductivity signals in contrast to those stemming from changes in the crystal orientation fabric. Moreover, pitfalls are investigated where the common appreciation of isochrone properties of continuous internal reflectors is violated and might lead to wrong results.
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Conference
(Invited talk)
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Divisions
AWI Organizations > Geosciences > Glaciology
AWI Organizations > Geosciences > Junior Research Group: LIMPICS
AWI Organizations > Geosciences > Junior Research Group: LIMPICS
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Programs
Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES I (2009-2013) > TOPIC 1: The Changing Arctic and Antarctic > WP 1.1: Role of Ice Sheets in the Earth System
Primary Topic
Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > PACES I (2009-2013) > TOPIC 1: The Changing Arctic and Antarctic > WP 1.1: Role of Ice Sheets in the Earth System
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Not peer-reviewed
Publication Status
Published
Event Details
Radio Echo Sounding Layer Tracing Workshop, 06 May 2013 - 10 May 2013, Copenhagen.
Eprint ID
32977
Cite as
Eisen, O.
(2013):
RES reflectors – what are they?
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Radio Echo Sounding Layer Tracing Workshop,
Copenhagen,
6 May 2013 - 10 May 2013
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