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Title:
International Symposium on Five Decades of Radioglaciology
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Date:
06.24.2019 - 06.28.2019
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The International Glaciological Society will hold an International Symposium on ‘Five Decades of Radioglaciology’ in 2019. The symposium will be held at Stanford University in Stanford, California, USA on 24–28 June 2019.



THEME
Radio echo sounding is a powerful geophysical approach for directly characterizing the subsurface conditions of terrestrial and planetary ice masses at the local, regional and global scales. As a result, a wide array of orbital, airborne, towed and in situ instruments, platforms and data analysis approaches for radar sounding have been developed, applied or proposed. Terrestrially, airborne radar sounding data has been used in glaciology to observe ice thickness, basal topography, englacial layers and for more than five decades. More recently, it has also been exploited to estimate the extent and configuration of subglacial water, the ice sheet surface, the geometry of subglacial bedforms, the spatial variation of melt, temperature, and the transition between frozen and thawed bed. Planetary radar sounders have been used or are planned to observe the subsurface
and near-surface conditions of Mars, Earth’s Moon, comets and the icy moons of Jupiter. These instruments provide critical subsurface context for surface sensing, particle, and potential-field instruments in planetary exploration payloads. This symposium will discuss advances in radar sounding systems, mission concepts, signal processing, data analysis, modeling and scientific interpretation.


Please go to https://www.igsoc.org/symposia/2019/stanford/ and register your interest to attend. That way you will ensure you'll receive all communications relating to the symposium.

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