Airborne Radar Sounding in Antarctica: Analogs for SHARAD Data over the Polar Layered Terrains and Valley Glaciers of Mars

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Studies of Antarctica with a 60 MHz airborne radar sounder yield
insights into what we may expect from SHARAD, including its ability to
detect localized geothermal anomalies, to identify sub-ice water, and to
sound valley glaciers.

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