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A compact lightweight multipurpose ground-penetrating radar for glaciological applications

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JOURNAL OF GLACIOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 206, Pages 1113-1118

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INT GLACIOL SOC
DOI: 10.3189/002214311798843430

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology [CTM2008-05878/ANT]
  2. research station of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Barentsburg
  3. Polish Polar Station in Hornsund

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We describe a compact lightweight impulse radar for radio-echo sounding of subsurface structures designed specifically for glaciological applications. The radar operates at frequencies between 10 and 75 MHz. Its main advantages are that it has a high signal-to-noise ratio and a corresponding wide dynamic range of 132 dB due mainly to its ability to perform real-time stacking (up to 4096 traces) as well as to the high transmitted power (peak voltage 2800 V). The maximum recording time window, 40 mu s at 100 MHz sampling frequency, results in possible radar returns from as deep as 3300 m. It is a versatile radar, suitable for different geophysical measurements (common-offset profiling, common midpoint, transillumination, etc.) and for different profiling set-ups, such as a snowmobile and sledge convoy or carried in a backpack and operated by a single person. Its low power consumption (6.6W for the transmitter and 7.5 W for the receiver) allows the system to operate under battery power for >7 hours with a total weight of <9 kg for all equipment, antennas and batteries.

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