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A Multi-Sensor Approach to the Interpretation of Radar Altimeter Wave Forms from Two Arctic Ice Caps
1987
Annals of Glaciology
Data collected over Svalbard on 28 June 1984 by a 13.81 GHz airborne radar altimeter enabled analysis of signals returned from two relatively large ice masses. Wave forms received over the ice caps of Austfonna and Vestfonna are analysed with the aid of existing aerial photography, radio echo-sounding data, and Landsat MSS images acquired close to the date of the altimeter flight. Results indicate that altimeter wave forms are controlled mainly by surface roughness and scattering
doi:10.1017/s0260305500000392
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