Title :
CoReH20, a dual frequency radar satellite for COld REgions Hydrology
Author :
Rott, Helmut ; Cline, Donald W. ; Duguay, Claude ; Essery, Richard ; Etchevers, Pierre ; Hajnsek, Irena ; Kern, Michael ; Macelloni, Giovanni ; Malnes, Eirik ; Pulliainen, Jouni ; Yueh, Simon H.
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Meteorol. & Geophys., Univ. of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract :
The COld REgions Hydrology High-resolution Observatory (CoReH2O) satellite mission has been selected for detailed scientific and technical studies within the ESA Living Planet Programme. The mission addresses the need for distributed snow and ice observations to improve the representation of the cryosphere in climate models and the prediction of the water cycle. The sensor is a dual frequency SAR, operating at 17.2 GHz and 9.6 GHz, VV and VH polarizations. This configuration enables the decomposition of the scattering signal for retrieving snow mass (SWE) and other physical properties of snow and ice. A major task for mission preparation is the development and testing of algorithms for SWE retrieval. The baseline algorithm applies a constrained minimization approach, matching forward computed and measured backscatter by iterating for SWE and effective grain size of the snow volume. Experimental campaigns on Kuand X-band backscatter of snow deliver important information for retrieval development and validation.
Keywords :
hydrological equipment; ice; remote sensing by radar; snow; synthetic aperture radar; COld REgions Hydrology High-resolution Observatory; CoReH2O satellite mission; ESA living planet programme; Ku-band backscatter; VH polarization; VV polarization; X-band backscatter; climate models; distributed ice observation; distributed snow observation; dual frequency SAR; dual frequency radar satellite; effective grain size; frequency 17.2 GHz; frequency 9.6 GHz; ice physical property; scattering signal decomposition; snow mass; snow physical property; snow volume; synthetic aperture radar; water cycle; Decision support systems; Earth observation satellite; hydrology; ice; radiative transfer; snow; synthetic aperture radar;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS), 2011 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1003-2
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2011.6049778