DocumentCode :
1136982
Title :
Synergy of active and passive satellite microwave data for the study of first-year sea ice in the Caspian and Aral seas
Author :
Kouraev, Alexei V. ; Papa, Fabrice ; Mognard, Nelly M. ; Buharizin, Petr I. ; Cazenave, Anny ; Cretaux, Jean-Francois ; Dozortseva, Julia ; Remy, Frederique
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Etudes en Geophysique et Oceanogr. Spatiales, Centre Nat. d´´Etudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France
Volume :
42
Issue :
10
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
2170
Lastpage :
2176
Abstract :
The paper discusses application of active and passive microwave data for assessment of time and space variations of first-year ice cover. The Caspian and Aral seas are chosen as main study areas. The Caspian Sea evolution is primarily climate driven, while for the Aral Sea there is a mix of anthropic and climate factors. We analyze ice cover conditions using a novel method that combines active and passive satellite measurements for ice discrimination. This method uses the synergy of simultaneous data from active (radar altimeter) and passive (radiometer) microwave instruments onboard the TOPEX/Poseidon (T/P) satellite, launched in 1992. The benefits, drawbacks, and potential of ice cover studies using the proposed method are discussed. We analyze in detail how this method is influenced by the difference in footprints of the T/P sensors and by the radiometric properties of ice and snow at different stages of ice cover evolution. In order to link the T/P-derived results to historical observations that end in the mid-1980s, long time series of passive microwave data from SMMR and SSM/I sensors have also been analyzed. Satellite time series of ice cover extent and duration of ice period have been obtained for the Caspian and Aral seas since 1978. A good agreement is obtained between historical and satellite data, with significant spatial and temporal variability of ice conditions. There is a marked decrease of both duration of ice season and ice extent during the winters 1998/1999-2001/2002. These satellite-derived time series of sea ice parameters are very valuable in view of the heterogeneous and mostly unpublished data on ice conditions over the Caspian and Aral seas since the mid-1980s.
Keywords :
climatology; hydrological techniques; ice; lakes; microwave measurement; radar altimetry; radiometry; remote sensing by radar; time series; AD 1978; AD 1998 to 2002; Aral Sea; Caspian Sea evolution; SMMR sensors; SSM/I sensors; TOPEX/Poseidon satellite; active satellite microwave data synergy; anthropic factors; climate driven evolution; climate factors; first-year ice; ice cover conditions; ice cover evolution; ice discrimination; ice extent; ice parameters; ice season duration; lakes; passive satellite microwave data synergy; radar altimeter; radiometer microwave instruments; radiometric property; satellite time series; satellite-derived time series; snow; space variations; spatial variability; temporal variability; Instruments; Microwave radiometry; Microwave sensors; Microwave theory and techniques; Passive radar; Satellite broadcasting; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Snow; Spaceborne radar; Aral Sea; Caspian Sea; combination of active and passive microwave data; first-year sea ice; radar altimetry;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2004.835307
Filename :
1344168
Link To Document :
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