Title :
Use of a new high-speed digital data acquisition system in airborne ice-sounding
Author :
Wright, David L. ; Bradley, Jerry A. ; Hodge, Steven M.
Author_Institution :
US Geol. Survey, Denver, CO, USA
fDate :
9/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A high-speed digital data acquisition and signal averaging system for borehole, surface, and airborne radio-frequency geophysical measurements was designed and built by the US Geological Survey. The system permits signal averaging at rates high enough to achieve significant signal-to-noise- enhancement in profiling, even in airborne applications. The first field use of the system took place in Greenland in 1987 for recording data on a 150 by 150-km grid centered on the summit of the Greenland ice sheet. About 6000-line km were flown and recorded using the new system. The data can be used to site a proposed scientific corehole through the ice sheet
Keywords :
data acquisition; geophysical techniques; glaciology; remote sensing; Greenland ice sheet; airborne ice-sounding; corehole location; high-speed digital data acquisition system; radio-frequency geophysical measurements; signal averaging; signal averaging system; CAMAC; Control systems; Data acquisition; Geologic measurements; Geology; Ice; Radar applications; Radio frequency; Signal design; Signal to noise ratio;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.1989.35938