Title :
Detection of winter frost heaving of the active layer of Arctic permafrost using SAR differential interferograms
Author :
Wang, Zhijun ; Li, Shusun
Author_Institution :
Geophys. Inst., Alaska Univ., Fairbanks, AK, USA
Abstract :
Differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DINSAR) provides a sensitive means of monitoring small changes over large area. Using this technique. The authors detected the differential uplift within 3 centimeters in and around the Imnavait watershed and Toolik Lake at foothills of the Brooks Range, Alaska, from August 30 to October 4, 1995. The deformation pattern is strongly related to the topography. By analyzing the existing data of the distribution of the active layer thickness and moisture content, the authors conclude that the deformation was caused by upheaval of the active layer. The result shows the potential for regional monitoring of changes of the active layer over the permafrost during thaw and freeze cycle using DINSAR technique
Keywords :
geodesy; geomorphology; geophysical techniques; hydrological techniques; hydrology; ice; remote sensing by radar; soil; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; topography (Earth); AD 1995; Alaska; Arctic permafrost; Brooks Range; DINSAR; Imnavait watershed; InSAR; SAR differential interferograms; Toolik Lake; USA; United States; active layer; freeze; frozen soil; geodesy; geomorphology; geophysical measurement technique; land surface; radar remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; terrain mapping; thaw; uplift; winter frost heaving; Arctic; Data analysis; Lakes; Moisture; Monitoring; Radar detection; Soil; Surface topography; Synthetic aperture radar; Synthetic aperture radar interferometry;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 1999. IGARSS '99 Proceedings. IEEE 1999 International
Conference_Location :
Hamburg
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5207-6
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1999.774995