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IceBridge Accumulation Radar L1B Geolocated Radar Echo Strength Profiles V002

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DOI
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Short Name
IRACC1B
Description
This data set contains radar echograms taken over Greenland and Antarctica using the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) Accumulation Radar instrument. The data were collected as part of Operation IceBridge funded campaigns.
Version
2
Measurement
Cryosphere › Glaciers/Ice Sheets › Glacier Topography/Ice Sheet Topography
Spectral/Engineering › Radar › Radar Imagery
Cryosphere › Sea Ice › Sea Ice Elevation
Oceans › Sea Ice › Sea Ice Elevation
Cryosphere › Snow/Ice › Snow Cover
Terrestrial Hydrosphere › Snow/Ice › Snow Cover
Processing Level
Level 1B
Coverage
Greenland
Northernmost Latitude
-53.0
Southernmost Latitude
-90.0
Westernmost Longitude
-180.0
Easternmost Longitude
180.0
Time Span(s)
March 21, 2013 to November 25, 2017
Resolution
-
Projection
-
Platform/Sensor
DC-8/Accumulation Radar, P-3B/Accumulation Radar
Project
Operation IceBridge West Antarctica/Antarctic Sea Ice 2009 (2009_AN_NASA)
Data Provider
National Snow and Ice Data Center
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