Strong Potential for the Detection of Refrozen Ice Layers in Greenland's Firn by Airborne Radar Sounding

R. Culberg, D. Schroeder
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The formation of impermeable ice layers within Greenland's firn can significantly increase surface meltwater runoff by capping percolation, thus increasing the continent's immediate contributions to sea level rise. Detection of these layers by airborne radar sounding would permit large scale assessment of their spatial coverage and temporal evolution. We present an electromagnetic forward model for radar scattering in dry firn, as well as a statistical model of firn density profiles, which together allow us to robustly simulate airborne radar sounding measurements in the ice sheet near-surface. We use these models to simulate the response of the University of Kansas Accumulation Radar to refrozen ice layers thinner than the radar vertical resolution. Our results suggest that continuous ice layers are detectable as anomalously bright reflections within the firn, so long as the background density does not exceed 0.72 g/cm3. We find that approximately 81% of single ice layers thicker than 2 cm are detectable, as well as over 90% of all multi-layer configurations. This suggests that the Accumulation Radar is an effective tool for studying the spatial and temporal coverage of thin ice layers in Greenland's firn, but such a survey would likely still underestimate the total areal extent.
机载雷达探测格陵兰冰原再冻层的强大潜力
格陵兰冰原内不透水的冰层的形成可以通过封盖渗透显著增加地表融水径流,从而增加了该大陆对海平面上升的直接贡献。通过机载雷达探测这些层,可以对其空间覆盖和时间演变进行大规模评估。我们提出了一个干冰层中雷达散射的电磁正演模型,以及一个冰层密度分布的统计模型,这两个模型使我们能够在冰盖近地表模拟机载雷达探测测量。我们使用这些模型模拟了堪萨斯大学积累雷达对比雷达垂直分辨率更薄的再冻结冰层的响应。我们的研究结果表明,只要背景密度不超过0.72 g/cm3,连续的冰层就可以作为异常明亮的反射在公司内被检测到。我们发现,大约81%的厚度大于2厘米的单层可以被检测到,超过90%的多层结构也可以被检测到。这表明,积累雷达是研究格陵兰冰盖时空覆盖的有效工具,但这样的调查可能仍然低估了总面积。
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