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Near Surface Geophysics, 2008, [removed]The use of GPR to detect active layer in young periglacial terrain of Livingston Island, Maritime Antarctica Georg Schwamborn*, Dirk Wagner and Hans-W. Hubberten Alfred Wegener Ins
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Document Date: 2011-09-28 11:02:35


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City

Tokyo / Barrow / Bockheim / Bethal / Potsdam / /

Company

The South Shetland Islands / Arcone S.A. / Terra Scientific Publishing Co. / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

Country

United States / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Hans-W. Hubberten Alfred Wegener Institute / Hall K.J. / /

IndustryTerm

study site / satellite image / radar travel paths / Post-processing / low altitude site / /

NaturalFeature

Hurd Peninsula / Laptev Sea coast / Shetland Islands / Signy Island / Eastern Hurd Peninsula Central Livingston Island / King George Island / Area Livingston Island / Barton Peninsula / Livingston Island / Deception Volcano / /

OperatingSystem

Hurd / /

Organization

International Permafrost Association / Geological Society Korea / Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research / European Association of Geoscientists / Hans-W. Hubberten Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research / /

Person

Mihail Vajarov / Ellis Evans / Jordan Radkov Yankov / Dirk Wagner / Kim Hyoung-Soo / Kim Yeadong / Martinez de Pison / George Island / Christo Pimpirev / Georg Schwamborn / Nam Sang Heon / /

Position

King / Daniels D.J. / Gunton D.J. / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / /

PublishedMedium

South African Journal of Science / Journal of Geophysical Research / /

Region

Antarctic / northern Victoria / Western Antarctica / /

Technology

Geophysics / asl / CALM protocol / dielectric / ground penetrating radar / /

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