Analysis of ERS-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar data from Nordaustlandet, Svalbard
- 20 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal of Remote Sensing
- Vol. 16 (5) , 905-924
- https://doi.org/10.1080/01431169508954451
Abstract
Study of the Earth's terrestrial ice masses (glaciers, ice caps and ice sheets), especially the seasonal variation of different surface conditions such as dry snow, wet snow and bare ice, is of particular importance in relation to possible climatic change. Synoptic monitoring techniques using visible and near-infrared satellite imagery are severely limited by the prevalence of cloud cover in the polar regions, and winter observations are impossible as a result of the absence of solar radiation. Consequently, considerable attention is now being focused on the use of imaging radar in the study of large ice masses. In this paper, we present and interpret a time-series of C-band synthetic aperture radar images acquired using the ERS-1 satellite from the Austfonna ice cap in eastern Svalbard. Winter imagery shows little variability, most of the ice cap having a uniform and high (approximately – 3dB) backscatter attributed to ice lenses or to a large effective grain size. Summer imagery shows considerable topographically-related detail, and backscatter values typically 5 to l0 dB less than in winter, which can be explained on the basis of surface scattering from wet snow. However, the marginal areas of the ice cap show a clearly defined zone of high ( –5dB) backscatter in mid- to late-August. It is proposed that this corresponds to the bare ice zone, the high backscatter values being due to scattering from crevasses and meltwater channels, and that the inner boundary of the zone of enhanced backscatter indicates the position of the transient snow line.Keywords
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