DocumentCode :
3067611
Title :
Orbiting Arid Subsurface and Ice Sheet Sounder (OASIS): Exploring desert aquifers and polar ice sheets and their role in current and paleo-climate evolution
Author :
Heggy, Essam ; Rosen, Paul A. ; Beatty, Richard ; Freeman, Theresa ; Young Gim
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
21-26 July 2013
Firstpage :
3483
Lastpage :
3486
Abstract :
The Orbiting Arid Subsurface and Ice Sheet Sounder (OASIS) mission concept is the first to directly explore the signatures of climate change beneath the surface of two of the least well-understood arid regions of the Earth: the polar ice sheets and the hyper-arid deserts (Figure 1). With these first-of-a-kind measurements of land ice and shallow aquifers, OASIS has two well-defined science objectives. The first is to determine the thickness, inner structure, and basal boundary conditions of Earth´s ice sheets to understand their dynamics and to improve models of current and future ice sheet response to climate change and, hence, to better constrain ice sheet contribution to sea level rise. The second objective is to perform detailed mapping of the spatial distribution of shallow (<;100 m deep) aquifers in the most arid regions on Earth to understand groundwater hydrology, enhance groundwater flow models, and provide new insights into available water resources and paleoclimatic conditions. These two mission objectives, which align closely with two NASA Earth Science program objectives on climate and water cycle, are achieved using measurements made by a single, low-cost and proven-heritage instrument: a 45 MHz center frequency radar sounder with 10 MHz bandwidth. The OASIS radar is similar to instruments on two successful Mars missions, Mars Express and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, presently probing the Martian subsurface.
Keywords :
glaciology; groundwater; remote sensing; sea level; water resources; NASA Earth Science program objectives; OASIS mission; Orbiting Arid Subsurface and Ice Sheet Sounder; climate change; desert aquifers; groundwater flow model; groundwater hydrology; land ice; paleoclimate evolution; polar ice sheets; sea level rise; water resources; Antarctica; Earth; Ice; Meteorology; Radar; Sea surface; Surface topography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
ISSN :
2153-6996
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1114-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2013.6723579
Filename :
6723579
Link To Document :
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