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UAF HF Radar Sounder
University of Alaska Fairbanks High-Frequency Radar Sounder
The UAF High-Frequency (HF) Radar Sounder is an airborne radar sounder operated by the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF). It is an ice-penetrating radar sounder that is used for mapping ice thickness. It has an along-track spacing of approximately 10 m and vertical resolution in ice of 40 m. The UAF HF Sounder operates at 2 MHz and can measure ice up to 1,200 m thick.

Instrument Details
- Radar
- Earth Science > Cryosphere > Snow/ice > Ice Depth/thicknessEarth Science > Climate Indicators > Cryospheric Indicators > Glacial Measurements > Glacier/ice Sheet ThicknessEarth Science > Climate Indicators > Cryospheric Indicators > Ice Depth/thicknessEarth Science > Spectral/engineering > RadarEarth Science > Spectral/engineering > Radar > Radar Imagery
- Land Surface
- N/A
- 10 m, 40 m
- 2 MHz
- Currently unavailble
Martin Truffer
Martin Truffer
UAF
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