Title :
A waveform model for surface and volume scattering from ice and snow
Author :
Newkirk, Michael H. ; Brown, Gary S.
Author_Institution :
US Army Res. Lab., Adelphi, MD, USA
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for combining surface and volume scattering effects to model the radar altimeter power waveforms recorded over continental ice and snow, such as that present on Greenland and Antarctica, is discussed. The surface model that is used is a variant of the well-known impulse response based method that is capable of modeling the returns for an altimeter having a general configuration of altitude, antenna beamwidth, transmitted pulsewidth, and pointing angle. The newly formulated volume model is also an impulse response based method that differs from previously introduced versions in that it can also be applied to a general altimeter configuration. The two models are added together assuming completely incoherent scattering. An example of fitting this combined model to altimeter data is given to illustrate the importance of accounting for the volume scattering present in ice/snow data. An optimization method can then be used to achieve a least-squares fit to actual altimeter data, providing an estimate of the parameters for that area on the ice shelf
Keywords :
backscatter; geophysical techniques; glaciology; hydrological techniques; ice; radar applications; radar cross-sections; radar theory; remote sensing by radar; snow; spaceborne radar; backscatter; geophysical measurement technique; hydrology; impulse response based method; land surface ice; polar ice sheet; remote sensing; snow cover; snowcover; spaceborne radar scattering; surface scattering; volume scattering; waveform model; Antarctica; Ice shelf; Ice surface; Optimization methods; Parameter estimation; Radar scattering; Snow; Space vector pulse width modulation; Surface waves; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on