Project Details
Description
There is a serious lack of knowledge of physical processes within and beneath glaciers and ice sheets, at a time when modeling needs are acute for predicting ice sheet and glacier movement, and associated sea-level changes. Under this grant, a network of wirelessly interconnected geophysical sensors (so-called "geobricks") will be developed that will simultaneously include: seismic reflection and refraction imaging, radar imaging at high- and low-frequencies, and a dense array of continuously operating GPS receivers. Along with the "geobricks", a source, both radar and seismic, will be developed which can be towed by snowmobiles. With this network, measurements can be made of: basal roughness, subglacial sedimentary and hydrologic conditions, englacial crystal fabric, accumulation rate variability, and the "4D" (time and space) variability of the ice sheet flow field
| Status | Finished |
|---|---|
| Effective start/end date | 5/1/05 → 4/30/09 |
Funding
- National Science Foundation
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