DocumentCode :
1177864
Title :
Current measurements by SAR along-track interferometry from a Space Shuttle
Author :
Romeiser, Roland ; Breit, Helko ; Eineder, Michael ; Runge, Hartmut ; Flament, Pierre ; De Jong, Karin ; Vogelzang, Jur
Author_Institution :
Inst. fur Meereskunde, Univ. Hamburg, Germany
Volume :
43
Issue :
10
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
2315
Lastpage :
2324
Abstract :
We present one of the first studies on ocean current retrievals from interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data acquired during the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) in February 2000. The InSAR system of SRTM was designed for high-resolution topographic mapping of the Earth´s land surfaces, using two SAR antennas on a Space Shuttle with a cross-track separation of 60 m. An additional along-track antenna separation of 7 m resulted in an effective time lag of about 0.5 ms between the two images, which could theoretically be exploited for target velocity retrievals. However, the feasibility of ocean current measurements with SRTM has been questionable, since the time lag was much shorter than the theoretical optimum (about 3 ms at X-band) and the signal-to-noise ratio over water was quite low. Nevertheless, some X-band InSAR images of coastal areas exhibit clear signatures of tidal flow patterns. As an example, we discuss an image of the Dutch Wadden Sea. We convert the InSAR data into a line-of-sight current field, which is then compared with results of the numerical circulation model KUSTWAD. For tidal phases close to the conditions at the time of the SRTM overpass; we obtain correlation coefficients of up to 0.6 and rms differences on the order of 0.2 m/s. Furthermore we find that SRTM resolves current variations down to spatial scales on the order of 1 km. This is consistent with predictions of a numerical InSAR imaging model. Remaining differences between SRTM- and KUSTWAD-derived currents can be attributed mainly to residual motion errors in the SRTM data as well as to a limited representation of the conditions at the time of the SRTM overpass in the available KUSTWAD results.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; radar imaging; radiowave interferometry; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; synthetic aperture radar; tides; AD 2000 02; Dutch Wadden Sea; InSAR data; KUSTWAD numerical circulation model; SAR along-track interferometry; SRTM; Shuttle Radar Topography Mission; Space Shuttle; interferometric SAR; line-of-sight current field; measurement feasibility; ocean current measurement; ocean current retrieval; residual motion error; synthetic aperture radar; target velocity retrieval; tidal flow pattern; topographic mapping; Current measurement; Earth; Information retrieval; Numerical models; Oceans; Radar antennas; Space shuttles; Surfaces; Synthetic aperture radar; Synthetic aperture radar interferometry; Current measurements; Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM); interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2005.856116
Filename :
1512402
Link To Document :
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