DocumentCode :
1261286
Title :
The Effect of Wind-Wave Growth on SAR-Based Waterline Maps
Author :
Sletten, Mark A. ; Hwang, Paul A.
Author_Institution :
Remote Sensing Div., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
49
Issue :
12
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
5140
Lastpage :
5149
Abstract :
In this paper, we investigate an issue related to the use of synthetic aperture radar imagery to detect ocean and lake waterlines. In a previous publication, the waterlines indicated by Land P-band AIRSAR imagery of a tidal flat in South Korea were compared and found to be offset from one another by approximately 80 to 170 m. The authors postulated that the difference was due to depth-dependent dissipation or dispersion of surface waves and the subsequent modulation of the radar backscatter as described by the Bragg model. In this paper, we present an alternative explanation based on the growth of wind waves as a function of distance (i.e., fetch). This new explanation is more consistent with the environmental conditions, radar look geometry, and surface wave theory, while also explaining several finer-scale features observed in the imagery that are not addressed in the original publication. Our results indicate that the detected waterline position should be a sensitive function of radar frequency only under a restricted set of conditions, namely, when the body of water in question is cutoff from incoming swell and the only surface waves present are locally generated by a land breeze. While such conditions may occur relatively infrequently in the coastal ocean, they appear to be common when imaging the windward shores of inland lakes, as illustrated by additional AIRSAR imagery. The analysis also serves as a remote-sensing-based validation of the existing theory for wind-wave growth in a wavenumber regime not previously studied in the field.
Keywords :
backscatter; geophysical image processing; lakes; ocean waves; oceanographic techniques; radar imaging; remote sensing by radar; synthetic aperture radar; tides; wind; Bragg model; L-band AIRSAR imagery; P-band AIRSAR imagery; SAR-based waterline maps; South Korea; coastal ocean; depth-dependent surface wave dispersion; depth-dependent surface wave dissipation; environmental condition; finer-scale feature observation; lake waterline detection; land breeze effect; ocean detection method; radar backscatter; radar frequency function; remote-sensing-based validation; synthetic aperture radar imagery; waterline position detection; wavenumber regime; wind-wave growth effect; Backscatter; L-band; Radar imaging; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface waves; Geophysical measurement techniques; lakes; ocean surface waves; radar remote sensing; sea coast; synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2011.2154362
Filename :
5934695
Link To Document :
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