Icy secrets: Non-destructive probing of ice masses and their surroundings with geophysical methods
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Olaf.Eisen [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
Geophysical methods are powerful tools to investigate the properties of ice and determine the characteristics of subglacial environments. As such examples from terrestrial ice masses provide insight into possible exploitation of such methods for the exploratio of extraterrestrial ice bodies like the icy moons in the solar system. This talk gives an overview of the main applications of geophysical methods in cryospheric sciences and highlights ongoing efforts to improve our understanding of ice properties in the future.
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Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.1: Warming Climates
Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.3: Sea Level Change
Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.3: Sea Level Change
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Helmholtz Programs > Helmholtz Research Programs > CHANGING EARTH (2021-2027) > PT2:Ocean and Cryosphere in Climate > ST2.3: Sea Level Change
Helmholtz Cross Cutting Activity (2021-2027)
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Kolloquium des Lehrstuhls für Modellbasierte Entwicklung in den Computergestützten Ingenieurwissenschaften.
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56077
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Eisen, O.
(2022):
Icy secrets: Non-destructive probing of ice masses and their surroundings with geophysical methods
,
Kolloquium des Lehrstuhls für Modellbasierte Entwicklung in den Computergestützten Ingenieurwissenschaften
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