An UWB UHF Ice-Penetreating Radar for the Thwaites Melt Project

As a part of the project "Melting at Thwaites grounding zone and its control on sea level" (MELT), we developed a compact 750-MHz ice-penetrating radar for phase-sensitive measurements to infer basal melt and ice layer displacement using multiple passes. The radar operates with 300-MHz bandwidth and a peak output power of 400 W. It is equipped with a small antenna array designed to fit within the limited space underneath the floor of a Twin Otter aircraft (without out-of-mold-line protuberances). The radar was installed and deployed onboard a Twin Otter airplane from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) as a part of the ongoing International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC). We conducted multiple radar survey flights during two consecutive austral summer seasons, collecting ~5 TB of raw data. In this paper, we present an overview of the radar system and antenna implementations. We provide a summary of our field operations and present sample data products to illustrate the instrument capabilities to sound ice as thick as ~1,400 m and map internal reflecting horizons near the grounding line of TG with sub-m vertical resolution. We also discuss the utility of our repeat pass data for inferring ice shelf basal melt rates.

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Publication status:
Published
Author(s):
Authors: Rodriguez-Morales, F., Paden, J., Escalera Mendoza, A. S., Hale, R., Karidi, K. T., Schroeder, B., Shang, J., Talasila, H., Robinson, C. ORCIDORCID record for C. Robinson, Jordan, T. ORCIDORCID record for T. Jordan, Nicholls, K. ORCIDORCID record for K. Nicholls

On this site: Carl Robinson, Keith Nicholls, Tom Jordan
Date:
5 September, 2024
Journal/Source:
IGARSS 2024 - 2024 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium
Page(s):
37-40
Link to published article:
https://doi.org/10.1109/IGARSS53475.2024.10642054