Helicopter-borne ground-penetrating radar investigations on temperate alpine glaciers: A comparison of different systems and their abilities for bedrock mapping

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作者
Rutishauser, Anja [1 ]
Maurer, Hansruedi [2 ]
Bauder, Andreas [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Earth & Atmospher Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Geophys, Zurich, Switzerland
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Lab Hydraul Hydrol & Glaciol VAW, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
ICE-VOLUME; GPR; FIELD; ALPS;
D O I
10.1190/GEO2015-0144.1
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
On the basis of a large data set, comprising approximately 1200 km of profile lines acquired with different helicopter-borne ground-penetrating radar (GPR) systems over temperate glaciers in the western Swiss Alps, we have analyzed the possibilities and limitations of using helicopter-borne GPR surveying to map the ice-bedrock interface. We have considered data from three different acquisition systems including (1) a low-frequency pulsed system hanging below the helicopter (BGR), (2) a stepped frequency system hanging below the helicopter (Radar Systemtechnik GmbH [RST]), and (3) a commercial system mounted directly on the helicopter skids (Geophysical Survey Systems Incorporated [GSSI]). The systems showed considerable differences in their performance. The best results were achieved with the BGR system. On average, the RST and GSSI systems yielded comparable results, but we observed significant site-specific differences. A comparison with ground-based GPR data found that the quality of helicopter-borne data is inferior, but the compelling advantages of airborne surveying still make helicopter-borne data acquisition an attractive option. Statistical analyses concerning the bedrock detectability revealed not only large differences between the different acquisition systems but also between different regions within our investigation area. The percentage of bedrock reflections identified (with respect to the overall profile length within a particular region) varied from 11.7% to 68.9%. Obvious factors for missing the bedrock reflections included large bedrock depths and steeply dipping bedrock interfaces, but we also observed that internal features within the ice body may obscure bedrock reflections. In particular, we identified a conspicuous "internal reflection band" in many profiles acquired with the GSSI system. We attribute this feature to abrupt changes of the water content within the ice, but more research is required for a better understanding of the nature of this internal reflection band.
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页码:WA119 / WA129
页数:11
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