Automated Author Profile

Hindmarsh, Richard

British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council, Cambridge, CB3 0ET, UK.

Current S-Index

2.3

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

0.8

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

15.4%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

5

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

Ground-based ice-penetrating radar surveys of ice rises in the Ronne Ice Shelf region.

This dataset was collected during two Antarctic field seasons (2013-14, 2014-15) using the DEep LOoking Radio-Echo Sounder (DELORES), a ground-based ice-penetrating radar system that was designed and built by the British Antarctic Survey. It is an updated version of the radar used by Hindmarsh and others (2011). The system emits 2500 radio-wave pulses per second with a centre frequency of 4 MHz and samples the return at 250 MHz. Vertical resolution is approximately 30 cm. The radar is towed across the ice-sheet surface behind a skidoo at approximately 15 km h -1 and 512 complete traces are staked for each stored record, resulting in stacked traces approximately every 85 cm.

Authors

  • Kingslake, Jonathan ;
  • Hindmarsh, Richard
1 Citation0 Mentions15% FAIR0.5 Dataset Index
10.5285/e7f0dff3-bd30-482a-939b-61bb2f2c1e57January 2015

Dual-frequency Global Positioning System measurements of snow-stake positions at ice divides in the Ronne Ice Shelf region.

This data was collected during two Antarctic field seasons (2013-14, 2014-15) using two Leica GS10 dual-frequency Global Position Systems (dGPS). We installed 53 2m aluminium stakes in the snow surface along lines perpendicular to ice divides on four ice rises in the Ronne Ice Shelf region. In each season we used the dGPS units to measure the position of each pole. During most position measurements we deployed a rover unit for 20 minutes at each stake while a static base station dGPS unit was left in place for 5 or more hours. In the minority of cases the power to the base station unit failed and data from the rover unit is not accompanied by base-station data.

Authors

  • Kingslake, Jonathan ;
  • Hindmarsh, Richard
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.2 Dataset Index
10.5285/f8e3f18f-8c2e-4f2d-a2fb-794a48a1c26cJanuary 2015

Phase-sensitive radar measurements near ice divides on ice rises in the Ronne Ice Shelf region.

This dataset contains a series of point measurements made using a ground-based phase-sensitive radio-echo sounder (pRES) designed by the British Antarctic Survey. The system is configured as a step-frequency radar to sample the frequency response of the ice at 3201 equally-spaced frequency steps between 225 MHz and 385 MHz.

Authors

  • Kingslake, Jonathan ;
  • Hindmarsh, Richard
4 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR1.7 Dataset Index
10.5285/f27e42e6-8abf-4970-81c8-270529f8295fJanuary 2015