Title :
Mapping of Different Sea Ice Regimes Using Images From Sentinel-1 and ALOS Synthetic Aperture Radar
Author :
Dierking, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Alfred Wegener Inst. for Polar & Marine Res., Bremerhaven, Germany
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Airborne C- and L-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images were acquired for three test sites over different sea ice regimes around Svalbard in March 2007, complemented by optical imagery, environmental data, and ice observations. One objective was to use the high-resolution low-noise radar data for investigations on the technical performance of European Space Agency´s Sentinel-1 mission for sea ice mapping, the other to assess the potential gain of additional use of L-band SAR data currently available from Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS). The airborne SAR images were employed to simulate data products resembling the interferometric wide-swath mode (IWSM) of Sentinel-1 and ALOS PALSAR fine resolution mode (FRM) in order to quantify the information loss due to the higher noise level and coarser spatial resolution. At the IWSM noise level, zones of deformation, level ice, and new ice can be well separated at like-polarization. At cross-polarization, the noise level is too high for a robust automated classification including thin ice, but deformed and level ice can be discriminated. PALSAR FRM is on average better suited to distinguish deformed and level ice over all ice regimes. It was worse for separating new from thicker level ice at two test sites. For the third test site with very few patches of new ice, the PALSAR FRM showed larger intensity contrasts between new and level ice than Sentinel-1 IWSM. The spatial resolution provided by the IWSM and FRM is sufficient to identify most ice features and types without ambiguities. Typical characteristics of the imaged ice regimes are described.
Keywords :
geophysical image processing; oceanographic regions; sea ice; synthetic aperture radar; topography (Earth); AD 2007 03; ALOS PALSAR fine resolution mode; ALOS synthetic aperture radar; Advanced Land Observing Satellite; Arctic Ocean; European Space Agency; IWSM noise level; L-band SAR data; PALSAR FRM; Sentinel-1 mission; Svalbard; airborne C-band synthetic aperture radar image; airborne L-band synthetic aperture radar image; airborne SAR images; coarser spatial resolution; cross-polarization; ice observations; information; interferometric wide-swath mode; level ice; low-noise radar data; optical imagery; radar scattering; sea ice mapping; spatial resolution; Image classification; radar scattering; sea ice; synthetic aperture radar (SAR);
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2031806