Alabama researchers working on ice radar system

 


TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Engineering researchers at the University of Alabama are developing a system to help measure the world's ice sheets and glaciers.

The team is working on a type of radar that can be used to scan the interior of ice. Researchers say that's important because scientists aren't sure how much melting ice will influence rising seas as the climate changes.

A university news release says the project is the first for the school's new Remote Sensing Center. Workers there plan to develop technologies for measuring soil, moisture, snow and ice.

The center is led by Prasad Gogineni....



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