Title :
Arctic ice transformations: multiyear ice changes in comparison with summer minima
Author :
Shalina, Elena V. ; Johannessen, Ola M. ; Miles, Martin W.
Author_Institution :
Int. Environ. & Remote Sensing Center, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract :
Passive satellite microwave data provide an extended time series for long-term monitoring of polar processes. Though the Arctic ice cover is composed of several types of ice, two major types of ice, which have explicitly different microwave emissivities, dominate in the region. These are first-year and multi-year ice, the latter having survived at least one summer. Since multi-year ice is the thickest type of ice, its amount is an essential parameter for mass balance studies of the ice pack, and an important indicator of climate change. The potential for studying variations in multi-year ice from satellite passive microwave data has scarcely been realized, despite distinctive first-year and multi-year ice signatures, at least in winter when melt effects are absent. Passive microwave observations may inadequately represent multi-year ice parameters, even in winter. The authors´ objective is to make a comparable analysis using a different algorithm applied to the twenty years of passive microwave satellite observations begun by SMMR data which has been provided from 1979-87 and followed by the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) data from 1987-present. From this analysis, they assess the ability of brightness temperature data to serve as meaningful baseline time series for multi-year ice climate studies
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; radiometry; remote sensing; sea ice; AD 1979 to 1998; Arctic Ocean; SSM/I; ice aging; ice pack; ice transformation; long-term monitoring; measurement technique; microwave emissivity; microwave radiometry; multi-year ice; multiyear ice change; ocean; passive microwave method; remote sensing; sea ice; season; summer minima; Algorithm design and analysis; Arctic; Brightness temperature; Ice thickness; Image analysis; Image sensors; Microwave sensors; Monitoring; Satellites; Time series analysis;
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.1999.775020