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1. Positions and headings data of the tracked vehicles during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_8]
4 tracked vehicles were used for the Japanese team. GPS compasses were equipped on 3 of them. These three vehicles were used for the 179 MHz polarimetric radar measurements, the 60 MHz radar measurements, ...


2. Radar sounding data of the ice sheet measured using 179 MHz polarimetric radar during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_3]
Radio techniques were very important in the JASE traverse to detect subsurface conditions continuously. We used variety of radars and microwave radiometers to survey the englacial and subglacial environment. ...


3. Radar sounding data of the ice sheet measured using pulse-modulated 179 MHz and 60 MHz radars during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_4]
Radio techniques were very important in the JASE traverse to detect subsurface conditions continuously. We used variety of radars and microwave radiometers to survey englacial and subglacial environment. ...


4. Surface snow density measurements in the Antarctic Dome Fuji region during the summer of JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_16]
To better understand changes in snow density in summer and formation of snow stratification, we investigated temporal changes of surface snow density and its spatial distribution. Two types of snow-density ...


5. Chemistry data of shallow snow samples during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_20]
To better understand how environmental signals are fixed in the snow stratification, two 4m deep pits and two 2m deep pits were dug at several locations. Snow samples were collected for purposes of ...


6. Investigation of physical structure of snow stratification during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_19]
To better understand physical structure of the snow stratification, two 4m deep pits and two 2m deep pits were dug at several locations. The following items were investigated: (i) density with 3 cm ...


7. Physical properties of shallow snow samples during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_21]
To better understand how environmental signals are fixed in snow stratification, two 4m deep pits and two 2m deep pits were dug at several locations. Snow samples were collected for purposes of physical ...


8. Radar sounding data of the ice sheet in the vicinity of the Dome Fuji highest point, during the JASE traverse 2007/2008 [NIPR_JASE_23]
To better map the ice thickness and bedrock topography in the vicinity of Dome Fuji, radar sounding measurements were done in the vicinity of Dome Fuji. Two-day long ground based measurements were ...


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