DocumentCode
1000784
Title
An Imaging HF GPR Using Stationary Antennas: Experimental Validation Over the Antarctic Ice Sheet
Author
Gall, Alice Le ; Ciarletti, Valérie ; Berthelier, Jean-Jacques ; Reineix, Alain ; Guiffaut, Christophe ; Ney, Richard ; Dolon, François ; Bonaimé, Sébastien
Author_Institution
Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA
Volume
46
Issue
12
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3975
Lastpage
3986
Abstract
Terrestrial And Planetary Imaging Radar (TAPIR) is an innovative high-frequency ground-penetrating radar (GPR) developed in the frame of the Martian NetLander mission to probe the subsurface down to kilometric depths. Unlike most GPRs, TAPIR is able to image underground reflectors with stationary antennas. In this paper, after a brief presentation of the instrument, we describe the method developed to interpret data collected during the RAdar of NEtlander in Terre Ade acutelie (RANETA) field survey in Antarctica. This method consists of retrieving the direction of arrival of each detected echo through the measurement of five components of the electromagnetic field (the three magnetic components and the horizontal components of the electric field). Thus, both the range and the direction of each individual reflection or diffraction due to the ice-bedrock interface are resolved. We validated this method on finite-difference time-domain numerically simulated data for different subsurface configurations before applying it to RANETA observations. In particular, the irregular topography of the bedrock in two sounding sites was revealed. We discuss the accuracy of our results.
Keywords
geophysical techniques; glaciology; ground penetrating radar; topography (Earth); Antarctic Ice Sheet; GPR; Martian NetLander mission; RANETA field survey; RAdar of NEtlander in Terre Adelie field survey; TAPIR; Terrestrial And Planetary Imaging Radar; bedrock topography; electromagnetic field; finite-difference time-domain numerically simulated data; high-frequency ground-penetrating radar; ice-bedrock interface; stationary antennas; underground reflectors imaging; Antarctica; Ground penetrating radar; Hafnium; Ice; Instruments; Probes; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Radar imaging; Reflector antennas; Deep soundings; Mars; finite-difference time domain (FDTD); ground-penetrating radar (GPR); ice; subsurface; wave propagation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2008.2000718
Filename
4683337
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