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Distribution of Reflected Power From the Bed by Radio Echo-Sounding in the Shirase Glacier Drainage Area, East Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica
1989
Annals of Glaciology
A large part of the area of the Shirase Glacier drainage basin has been surveyed by airborne (operating frequency: 179 MHz) and ground-based (60 MHz) radio echo-sounding to define the bedrock topography and to investigate the condition of bed/ice interface since 1982. It is shown that the reflection intensity from the bed, which is corrected for attenuation in the ice sheet, has a higher value for reflection intensity in the down-stream area of Shirase Glacier than in the up-stream area. The
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