Title :
Radiometric Approach for Estimating Relative Changes in Intraglacier Average Temperature
Author :
Jezek, Kenneth C. ; Johnson, Joel T. ; Drinkwater, Mark R. ; Macelloni, G. ; Leung Tsang ; Aksoy, Mustafa ; Durand, Magali
Author_Institution :
Byrd Polar Res. Center, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
We investigate the degree to which ultrahigh frequency radio emission can be used to estimate subsurface physical temperature in the polar ice sheets. We combine electromagnetic emission forward models with plausible models of depth-dependent physical properties in the ice sheet. Temperature models are parameterized with variables including accumulation rate, geothermal heat flux, and surface temperature. Scattering is parameterized using empirical observations of grain growth combined with measured densities. Electromagnetic absorption is modeled using dielectric dispersion processes and semiempirical models based on observations. Our models illustrate that information about East Antarctic ice sheet temperature from near the surface to near the base can be gleaned from ultrawideband radiometer data. Based on our modeling study, we illustrate an instrument concept to measure ice sheet temperature profiles comprising a novel ultrawideband radiometer.
Keywords :
absorption; atmospheric temperature; electromagnetism; glaciology; radiometry; East Antarctic ice sheet temperature; accumulation rate; densiti measurement; depth-dependent physical property model; dielectric dispersion process; electromagnetic absorption; electromagnetic emission forward model; geothermal heat flux; grain growth empirical observation; ice sheet temperature profile measurement; intraglacier average temperature relative change estimation; novel ultrawideband radiometer; parameterized temperature model; polar ice sheet; radiometric approach; semiempirical model; subsurface physical temperature estimation; surface temperature; ultrahigh frequency radio emission; ultrawideband radiometer data; Brightness temperature; Dispersion; Ice; Permittivity; Temperature; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Antarctica; Greenland; geoscience; microwave radiometry; radiometers;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2014.2319265