19 Jan 2017 Episode 10: Remote sensing on Mars Seismic Soundoff Permalink: https://doi.org/10.1190/seismic-soundoff-episode10 Fritz Foss and Nathaniel Putzig - co-authors of January's The Leading Edge cover article - discuss "3D imaging of Mars’ polar ice caps using orbital radar data." Fritz Foss has worked in various capacities in the oil & gas exploration business for the past 23 years. He co-founded Unified GeoSystems in 2009. Nathaniel Putzig is a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. He's worked 14 years with terrestrial active-source seismic data in academia and industry. Presently, he serves as the US/Deputy Team Leader for the Shallow Radar sounder on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Please subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Related Links 3D imaging of Mars' polar ice caps using orbital radar data - The Leading Edge Videos - 3D Volumes of Shallow Radar (SHARAD) data Peeling Back Layers of a Martian Polar Ice Cap (Artist Concept) Remote Sensing in Action: The Curious Case of Sherlock Holmes and Albert Einstein - Enders A. Robinson and Dean Clark Subscribers can read the full articles in the SEG Digital Library, and for those currently not subscribed, abstracts are always free. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia. Other Listening Options Your browser does not support this audio element. Download this Seismic Soundoff Share on: Interpretation Remote sensing 3D imaging TLE