Paths forward in radioglaciology

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Abstract

Ice-penetrating radar sounding is a powerful geophysical tool for studying terrestrial and planetary ice with a rich glaciological heritage reaching back over half a century. Recent years have also seen rapid growth in both the radioglaciological community itself and in the scope and sophistication of its analysis of ice-penetrating radar data. This has been spurred by a combination of growing datasets and improvements in computational resources as well as advances in radar sounding instrumentation and platforms. Together, these developments are transforming the field and highlight exciting paths forward for future innovation and investigation.

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Schroeder, D. M. (2023). Paths forward in radioglaciology. Annals of Glaciology, 61(81). https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2023.3

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