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The SAN-ICE project utilizes seismic ambient noise to analyze ice properties in polar regions. By employing advanced seismic techniques, it aims to create detailed maps of ice and crust characteristics, enhancing our understanding of ice mass changes and their implications for sea level rise.
Polar regions are some of the least accessible regions on Earth, yet the number of continuously operating seismic stations has increased ten-fold in the last decades.
When traveling in presence of ice, the seismic wavefield is reshaped and thus seismology is an ideal powerful tool to extract and monitor key ice-properties.
In particular, the seismic ambient noise (SAN) wavefield is recorded continuously in time, having high temporal resolution.
Compared to costly satellites and airborne campaign…
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