Full text: Commissions V, VI and VII (Part 5)

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cific properties listed above and the certain generalization 
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as opposed to airphotos. They are exten- 
ety used in the USSR in compiling ice Charts and in geo- 
sic explorations. 
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The "Toros" system enables on 
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to compile maps of ge- 
neral ice distribution based on the results of ice surveys, 
to carry on navigational reconnasissances aimed at compiling 
detaillarge-scalemaps of ice condition and distribution - 
directly for seafaring - as well as to conduct special ex- 
in scientific experiments intendèd to 
ensure c engineering, res scue, and other works on Be&. 
The intensity of the radar signal reflected from the ice 
surface depends on the relief and "roughness" of the latter 
and on its physical properties and condition as well. 
?hese characteristics may vary within a wide limits, however - 
there exists generally à sum total of indications for each 
of the ice SEEN which relates exactly to the parti- 
the surface relief, the partioular confi— 
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cular features of 
guration and size of tbe ice-fields. 
Contour details, such as the edges of sea ice~flces 
frozen together end covered with snow, narrow frozen cracks 
and ors.,and distinctions in the character of microrelief 
of the floe surfaces, which cannot be detected neither in 
visual air reconnaissance nor in airphotos may be observed 
in radar images especially well. With these images one can 
obtain the Follomtcs characteristics of the sea ice cap $ 
its age (using emlsrged gradation), degree -of packing, rela- 
ve amount of the floes of different sizes,the degree of 
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