Title :
Multifrequency Microwave Emission Fromthe Dome-C Area on the East Antarctic Plateau: Temporal and Spatial Variability
Author :
Macelloni, Giovanni ; Brogioni, Marco ; Pampaloni, Paolo ; Cagnati, Anselmo
Author_Institution :
Ist. di Fisica Applicata Nello Carrara, Sesto Fiorentino
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Antarctic plateau that extends for several hundred kilometers with an average altitude of close to 3000 m a.s.l. is the highest part of the east Antarctic ice cap. This area provides unique opportunities for various scientific disciplines, including glaciology and atmospheric and earth sciences. In addition, there is growing interest in using the Antarctic plateau, for calibrating and validating data of satellite-borne microwave radiometers, thanks to the size, structure, and spatial homogeneity of this area, and the thermal stability of deeper snow layers. In this paper, we analyze the temporal and spatial variabilities of multifrequency microwave emission from the area surrounding the Dome-C scientific station using Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer data collected throughout 2005. Moreover, a multilayer coherent electromagnetic model is used for estimating the contribution of snow layers to emission at various frequencies. The results are consistent with the physical structure of the ice sheet and with its seasonal and spatial variations.
Keywords :
glaciology; hydrological techniques; microwave measurement; radiometry; remote sensing; snow; AD 2005; Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer data; Dome-C area; Earth science; atmospheric science; east Antarctic Plateau; east Antarctic ice cap; glaciology; multifrequency microwave emission; multilayer coherent electromagnetic model; satellite-borne microwave radiometer; snow layers; spatial variability; temporal variability; thermal stability; Antarctica; Electromagnetic heating; Electromagnetic modeling; Ice surface; Microwave radiometry; Radiometers; Snow; Surface morphology; Surface topography; Temperature sensors; Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-EOS (AMSR-E); Antarctica; electromagnetic models; microwave radiometry;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2007.890805