Modified Microwave Sensor with a Patterned Ground Heater for Detection and Prevention of Ice Accumulation

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (49) ◽  
pp. 55483-55492
Author(s):  
Ryan Kozak ◽  
Benjamin Daniel Wiltshire ◽  
Md. Arifur Rahman Khandoker ◽  
Kevin Golovin ◽  
Mohammad H. Zarifi
1962 ◽  
Vol 4 (32) ◽  
pp. 238-240 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Falconer
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Author(s):  
Marta Gil ◽  
Paris Velez ◽  
Francisco Aznar-Ballesta ◽  
Aran Mesenger-Ruiz ◽  
Jonatan Munoz-Enano ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
E.J. Chamberlain ◽  
A.J. Christ ◽  
R.W. Fulweiler

Abstract Ice-covered lakes in Antarctica preserve records of regional hydroclimate and harbour extreme ecosystems that may serve as terrestrial analogues for exobiotic environments. Here, we examine the impacts of hydroclimate and landscape on the formation history of Lake Eggers, a small ice-sealed lake, located in the coastal polar desert of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica (78°S). Using ground penetrating radar surveys and three lake ice cores we characterize the ice morphology and chemistry. Lake ice geochemistry indicates that Lake Eggers is fed primarily from local snowmelt that accreted onto the lake surface during runoff events. Radiocarbon ages of ice-encased algae suggest basal ice formed at least 735 ± 20 calibrated years before present (1215 C.E.). Persisting through the Late Holocene, Lake Eggers alternated between periods of ice accumulation and sublimation driven by regional climate variability in the western Ross Sea. For example, particulate organic matter displayed varying δ15N ratios with depth, corresponding to sea ice fluctuations in the western Ross Sea during the Late Holocene. These results suggest a strong climatic control on the hydrologic regime shifts shaping ice formation at Lake Eggers.


IEEE Access ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 62779-62787
Author(s):  
Ammar Armghan ◽  
Turki M. Alanazi ◽  
Ahsan Altaf ◽  
Tanveerul Haq

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Chong Hyun Lee ◽  
Yoon-Sang Jeong ◽  
Hina Ashraf

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