Preliminary results of crevasse detection experiment in the Antarctic by short pulse radar (abstract)
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A preliminary crevasse detection experiment by short pulse radar was carried out in the crevasse area about 300m north of Tottuki Point on the Antarctic ice sheet during the 32nd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition. The final objective of this experiment is to develop practical crevasse detection radar for the safe movement of snowmobiles in the Antarctic, especially under condition of whiteout and blizzard. The C-band (4.3GHz) radar used in the experiment has a capability to obtain high range resolution (about 8.8cm in ice) with short pulse length (1ns). A parabolic antenna with beam width of 5.6
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著者
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Watanabe Okitsugu
National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems
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Fujii Yoshiyuki
National Institute of Polar Research, Research Organization of Information and Systems
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Watanabe O
National Institute Of Polar Research
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Watanabe Okitsugu
National Institute Of Polar Research
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Fujii Yoshiyuki
National Institute Of Polar Research
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SUITZ Takeshi
Communications Research Laboratory
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URATSUKA Seiho
Communications Research Laboratory
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TAKAHASHI Akira
Communications Research Laboratory
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Takahashi Shuhei
Department Of Civil Engineering Kitami Institute Of Technology
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Watanabe O
National Inst. Polar Res. Tokyo
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Okamoto Ken'ichi
Communications Research Laboratory
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Uratsuka S
Communications Research Laboratory
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Okamoto K
Communications Research Laboratory
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Takahashi Akira
Department Of Neurology Nagoya University School Of Medicine
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Suzuki Toshitaka
Faculty Of Science Yamagata University
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Takahashi Akira
Department of Neurology, Nagoya University School of Medicine
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