Title :
Topographic properties of sea ice surface roughness in both cryosat-2 and SAR sub-footprint scale
Author_Institution :
Finnish Meteorol. Inst., Helsinki, Finland
Abstract :
Knowledge of the spatial variability or patchiness of the sea-ice roughness is currently rather limited. Most of the earlier studies has been based on 1D laser altimeter measurements, airborne or satellite. Majority of the studies that use 2D laser altimeter data are however using 1D statistical methods for the data analysis, the focus being still on the elevations not on the 3D structure of the ice surface. In this case study a new approach was used: the topographic properties of the sea ice surface were studied in sub-footprint scale by using terrain analysis techniques. The presented study and preliminary results are one part of ANTLOAD project: `quantify Antarctic ice thickness by in situ observations, radar altimeter and modeling and use the results to assess the performance of ice going ships´.
Keywords :
oceanographic techniques; remote sensing; sea ice; 1D laser altimeter measurements; 1D statistical methods; 2D laser altimeter data; ANTLOAD project; Antarctic ice thickness; Cryosat-2 sub-footprint scale; SAR sub-footprint scale; ice surface 3D structure; radar altimeter; sea ice surface roughness; spatial variability; terrain analysis techniques; Antarctica; Measurement by laser beam; Rough surfaces; Sea ice; Sea measurements; Sea surface; Surface topography;
Conference_Titel :
Baltic International Symposium (BALTIC), 2014 IEEE/OES
Conference_Location :
Tallinn
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5707-1
DOI :
10.1109/BALTIC.2014.6887852