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Main Authors: Franke, Steven, Helm, Veit, Hames, Oceane, Haas, Christian
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2025
Subjects:
AC; Aircraft; Antarctic Ice Sheet; ANTSI, MEP, Kottas-Aero; Atka Bay; AWI_SeaIce; AWI UWBM; Backscatter intensity ratio, snow-base interface, HH/VH; Backscatter intensity ratio, snow-base interface, VV/HV; Cryosphere; Dronning Maud Land; Echo backscatter; Event label; landfast sea ice; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; P5_238_ANTSI_2022_2212051101; P5-238_ANTSI_2022; Polar 5; POLAR 5; Profile ID; radio-echo sounding; Sea ice; Sea Ice Physics @ AWI; snow depth; Snow depth; Trace Number
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.987055
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