Title :
A Study on the C-Band Polarimetric Scattering and Physical Characteristics of Frost Flowers on Experimental Sea Ice
Author :
Isleifson, Dustin ; Galley, Ryan James ; Barber, David G. ; Landy, Jack C. ; Komarov, Alexander S. ; Shafai, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Abstract :
A focused study on the C-band polarimetric scattering and physical characteristics of frost-flower-covered sea ice was conducted at the Sea-Ice Environmental Research Facility over a three day period. Sea ice was grown in an outdoor pool outfitted with automated sensors to monitor environmental conditions. C-band polarimetric scattering measurements were conducted continuously at a range of incidence angles, and surface roughness statistics were obtained at discrete times using a laser scanner system LiDAR. Four stages of development were identified that exhibited notably different physical and scattering characteristics: 1) initial formation; 2) surface brine expulsion; 3) frost flower growth; and 4) decimation. An optimal polarization and incidence angle is not readily apparent for the purposes of identifying the frost flower development Stages I-III; however, the lower incidence angles (25° and 35°) appear to be most sensitive to the surface brine expulsion. Only the dual-polarization measurements at low incidence angles (e.g., 25°) could be used to identify the onset of the decimation stage. Backscatter increased rapidly during the initial formation, with a local maximum corresponding to ~ 80% areal coverage of frost flowers, followed by a local minimum when the surface was covered by a brine-rich surface layer, connoting that surface brine expulsion may be identified using polarimetric scatterometry.
Keywords :
optical radar; radar polarimetry; remote sensing by laser beam; remote sensing by radar; sea ice; sensors; surface roughness; C-band polarimetric scattering measurements; Sea-Ice Environmental Research Facility; areal coverage; automated sensors; brine-rich surface layer; decimation stage onset; dual-polarization measurements; environmental conditions; experimental sea ice; frost flower development stages; frost flower growth; frost-flower-covered sea ice; incidence angles; initial formation; laser scanner system LiDAR; optimal polarization; outdoor pool; physical characteristics; polarimetric scatterometry; scattering characteristics; surface brine expulsion; surface roughness statistics; Electromagnetic scattering by nonhomogeneous media; electromagnetic scattering measurements; geophysical measurements; laser radar; polarimetric radar; radar measurements; sea ice;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2255060