DocumentCode :
13411
Title :
Fine-Resolution Radar Altimeter Measurements on Land and Sea Ice
Author :
Patel, Anup ; Paden, John ; Leuschen, Carl ; Kwok, Ron ; Gomez-Garcia, Daniel ; Panzer, Ben ; Davidson, Malcolm W. J. ; Gogineni, Sivaprasad
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA
Volume :
53
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
May-15
Firstpage :
2547
Lastpage :
2564
Abstract :
Satellite radar altimeter (RA) measurements are important for continued monitoring of rapidly changing polar regions. In 2010, the European Space Agency launched CryoSat-2 carrying SIRAL, a Ku-band RA with objectives of determining the thickness and extent of sea ice and the topography of the ice sheets. One difficulty with Ku-band radar surveys over snow and ice is unknown penetration of RA signal into snow cover. Improving our understanding of the interactions of RA signals with snow and ice is needed to produce accurate elevation products. To this end, we developed a low-power, ultrawideband (12-18 GHz) RA for airborne surveys to provide fine resolution measurements capable of detecting both scattering from the surface and layers within sea ice and ice sheets. These measurements provide a means of identifying the dominant scattering location of lower resolution RA measurements comparable to satellite-based instruments. We generated two products: a full-bandwidth waveform (FBW) to identify scattering targets at fine resolution and a reduced-bandwidth waveform (RBW) to represent conventional RA measurements. Retrackers are used to generate height estimates over various surface conditions for comparisons. Over ice sheets, the leading-edge tracker provided consistent ice-surface elevation measurements between the FBW and RBW results; however, there were significant differences between the results from the centroid tracker. Over sea ice, the location of the dominant return between the results from snow-covered sea ice is highly variable. This paper provides an overview of RA surveys in polar regions, a description of the CReSIS system, and a discussion of the results.
Keywords :
glaciology; radar altimetry; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; snow; topography (Earth); AD 2010; CReSIS system; ESA CryoSat-2; European Space Agency; SIRAL instrument; airborne surveys; fine resolution radar altimeter measurement; full bandwidth waveform; ice sheet topography; polar region monitoring; reduced bandwidth waveform; sea ice; snow; Radar; Satellites; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Snow; Airborne radar; frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW); radar altimetry review; sea ice; snow; ultrawideband radar;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2361641
Filename :
6936928
Link To Document :
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