DocumentCode :
34255
Title :
Snow Microwave Emission Modeling of Ice Lenses Within a Snowpack Using the Microwave Emission Model for Layered Snowpacks
Author :
Montpetit, Benoit ; Royer, Alain ; Roy, Anirban ; Langlois, Alexandre ; Derksen, Chris
Author_Institution :
Centre d´Applic. et de Rech. en Teledetection, Univ. de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, QC, Canada
Volume :
51
Issue :
9
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
4705
Lastpage :
4717
Abstract :
Ice lens formation, which follows rain on snow events or melt-refreeze cycles in winter and spring, is likely to become more frequent as a result of increasing mean winter temperatures at high latitudes. These ice lenses significantly affect the microwave scattering and emission properties, and hence snow brightness temperatures that are widely used to monitor snow cover properties from space. To understand and interpret the spaceborne microwave signal, the modeling of these phenomena needs improvement. This paper shows the effects and sensitivity of ice lenses on simulated brightness temperatures using the microwave emission model of layered snowpacks coupled to a soil emission model at 19 and 37 GHz in both horizontal and vertical polarizations. Results when considering pure ice lenses show an improvement of 20.5 K of the root mean square error between the simulated and measured brightness temperature (Tb) using several in situ data sets acquired during field campaigns across Canada. The modeled Tbs are found to be highly sensitive to the vertical location of ice lenses within the snowpack.
Keywords :
ice; land surface temperature; remote sensing; snow; frequency 19 GHz; frequency 37 GHz; horizontal polarization; ice lenses; layered snowpacks; mean winter temperatures; melt-refreeze cycles; microwave emission model; microwave emission property; microwave scattering property; root mean square error; snow brightness temperatures; snow cover properties; snow events; snow microwave emission modeling; soil emission model; spaceborne microwave signal; vertical polarization; Ice; Lenses; Microwave FET integrated circuits; Microwave integrated circuits; Snow; Soil; Temperature measurement; Canada; ice lens; in situ measurements; microwave emission model of layered snowpacks (MEMLS); microwave snow emission model; snow specific surface area;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2250509
Filename :
6507560
Link To Document :
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