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Preliminary processing of radar signals. This 60 kilometer long snippet from one flight line, shows the lower half of the ice sheet. The strong bedrock reflection is seen through about 4 kilometers of ice, and internal layers in the ice can be seen sweeping over an 800 meter change in bedrock height. Image: Roland Warner and Jason Roberts.

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