BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) — Chinese scientists have successfully conducted an ice-cap detection experiment in Antarctica using a domestically developed ultra-wideband hyperspectral microwave radiometer, as reported by China’s 41st Antarctic expedition team.
The team conducted joint air-ground experiments using helicopters and snowmobiles to successfully carry out remote sensing detection of temperature distribution beneath the Antarctic ice.
Zhu Di, a researcher at the National Space Science Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, explained that the melting of the Antarctic ice cap often initiates from the bottom. However, traditional methods of detecting subglacial temperatures are both costly and difficult.
This innovative equipment detects weak microwave…