Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers

The data set contains velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glacier produced from X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar data TerraSAR-X acquired by the German Space Agencies’ (DLR) TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites under proposal HYD3058. The velocity data were produced by applying standard speckl...

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Other Authors: JOUGHIN, IAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator), SCHOOF, CHRISTIAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator), FRASER, ALEXANDER (hasPrincipalInvestigator), Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/speckle-tracking-velocity-ranvik-glaciers/1432229
https://doi.org/10.26179/5da8ed87ec12a
https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4342_TSX
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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topic climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
inlandWaters
ICE VELOCITY
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
SNOW/ICE
BRLK &gt
X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar
TSX &gt
TerraSAR-X
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
SORSDAL GLACIER
EAST RANVIK GLACIER
spellingShingle climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
inlandWaters
ICE VELOCITY
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
SNOW/ICE
BRLK &gt
X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar
TSX &gt
TerraSAR-X
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
SORSDAL GLACIER
EAST RANVIK GLACIER
Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
topic_facet climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere
inlandWaters
ICE VELOCITY
EARTH SCIENCE
CRYOSPHERE
SNOW/ICE
BRLK &gt
X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar
TSX &gt
TerraSAR-X
GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt
POLAR
CONTINENT &gt
ANTARCTICA &gt
SORSDAL GLACIER
EAST RANVIK GLACIER
description The data set contains velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glacier produced from X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar data TerraSAR-X acquired by the German Space Agencies’ (DLR) TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites under proposal HYD3058. The velocity data were produced by applying standard speckle tracking techniques to the X-band SAR data [Joughin, 2002]. The offset data are smoothed to reduce noise, so that although the data are posted at 125-m, the actual resolution is a few hundred meters. The formal errors are generally less than 10 m/yr, but could be larger where there are errors in the digital elevation model (less than ~3%). Track naming Each velocity map is named according to the orbit numbers of the satellite (counting from launch) at which the images being differenced were acquired. The convention used is track-nnnnntmm where nnnnn is the orbit of the first acquisition. The orbits are sun-synchronized and repeat (to within a few hundred meters) every 167 orbits. So the repeat pattern gives rise to 167 tracks , and mm = nnnnn mod 167 File Format The directory for each track contains the following files: mosaicOffsets.meta: metadata for the image acquisitions mosaicOffsets.vx, mosaicOffsets.vy: velocity components in gridded format mosaicOffsets.ex, mosaicOffsets.ey: optional files providing pixel-by-pixel error estimates for the corresponding .vx and .vy files mosaicOffsets.??.geodat: location information for grid The metadata for each track take the sample form: Central Julian Date (CE) for Pair = 2457443.621 First Image Date (MM:DD:YYYY) = Feb:13:2016 Second Image Date (MM:DD:YYYY) = Mar:06:2016 Nominal Time for Pair (HH:MM:SS) = 14:53:56 Sensor = TSX/TDX Product Center Latitude = -68.95923 Product Center Longitude = 78.21724 Production Date/Time = Sep-18-2017-14:01:46 where the nominal time is the algebraic mean of the acquisition times of the image pair used. The Production Date/Time refers to the time at which the speckle-tracking processing was completed. The specific numerical entries in the meta data obviously differ from the example above for different tracks. Antarctic Polar Stereographic coordinates are used, with a standard latitude of 71 South. The location information provided by the *.geodat files takes the following sample form: # 2 Image size (pixels) nx ny 1080 720 Pixel size (m) deltaX deltaY 125.000000 125.000000 Origin, lower left corner (km) Xo Yo 2195.000000 427.000000 The numerical values for image size, pixel size and lower left corner of the grid will in general differ from those given above; the pixel size, pixel number and location (in polar stereographic coordinates) of the lower left-hand corner allow the entire grid to be reconstructed without needing to save each pixel location redundantly. The vx and vy components of velocity are contained in the files mosaicOffsets.vx and mosaicOffsets.vy. The x- and y- directions are those specified by the Polar Stereographic grid. All data files are in 4-byte IEEE floating point format with the same byteordering used by non-Intel Macintosh computers and most linux workstations (note that this is not the standard PC byteorder). No data (NaN) values are marked as -2.0e9; these should be replaced by a platform-specific not-a-number signifier before displaying the data. Joughin, I.: Ice-sheet velocity mapping: A combined interferometric and speckle-tracking approach, Ann Glaciol, 34, 195–201, 2002.
author2 JOUGHIN, IAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
SCHOOF, CHRISTIAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
FRASER, ALEXANDER (hasPrincipalInvestigator)
Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher)
format Dataset
title Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
title_short Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
title_full Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
title_fullStr Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
title_full_unstemmed Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers
title_sort speckle tracking velocity maps of the sorsdal and east ranvik glaciers
publisher Australian Antarctic Data Centre
url https://researchdata.edu.au/speckle-tracking-velocity-ranvik-glaciers/1432229
https://doi.org/10.26179/5da8ed87ec12a
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http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536
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Temporal: From 2015-11-17 to 2019-11-09
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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1432229 2023-05-15T13:41:12+02:00 Speckle tracking velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glaciers JOUGHIN, IAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator) SCHOOF, CHRISTIAN (hasPrincipalInvestigator) FRASER, ALEXANDER (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Australian Antarctic Data Centre (publisher) Spatial: northlimit=-68.4; southlimit=-69.5; westlimit=76.9; eastLimit=79.5; projection=WGS84 Temporal: From 2015-11-17 to 2019-11-09 https://researchdata.edu.au/speckle-tracking-velocity-ranvik-glaciers/1432229 https://doi.org/10.26179/5da8ed87ec12a https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4342_TSX http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 unknown Australian Antarctic Data Centre https://researchdata.edu.au/speckle-tracking-velocity-ranvik-glaciers/1432229 c6267aa0-4741-4c4e-ac61-28c6ddd1bee1 doi:10.26179/5da8ed87ec12a AAS_4342_TSX https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/records/AAS_4342_TSX http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-617536 Australian Antarctic Data Centre climatologyMeteorologyAtmosphere inlandWaters ICE VELOCITY EARTH SCIENCE CRYOSPHERE SNOW/ICE BRLK &gt X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar TSX &gt TerraSAR-X GEOGRAPHIC REGION &gt POLAR CONTINENT &gt ANTARCTICA &gt SORSDAL GLACIER EAST RANVIK GLACIER dataset ftands https://doi.org/10.26179/5da8ed87ec12a 2021-12-06T23:24:15Z The data set contains velocity maps of the Sorsdal and East Ranvik Glacier produced from X-band Synthetic Aperture Radar data TerraSAR-X acquired by the German Space Agencies’ (DLR) TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites under proposal HYD3058. The velocity data were produced by applying standard speckle tracking techniques to the X-band SAR data [Joughin, 2002]. The offset data are smoothed to reduce noise, so that although the data are posted at 125-m, the actual resolution is a few hundred meters. The formal errors are generally less than 10 m/yr, but could be larger where there are errors in the digital elevation model (less than ~3%). Track naming Each velocity map is named according to the orbit numbers of the satellite (counting from launch) at which the images being differenced were acquired. The convention used is track-nnnnntmm where nnnnn is the orbit of the first acquisition. The orbits are sun-synchronized and repeat (to within a few hundred meters) every 167 orbits. So the repeat pattern gives rise to 167 tracks , and mm = nnnnn mod 167 File Format The directory for each track contains the following files: mosaicOffsets.meta: metadata for the image acquisitions mosaicOffsets.vx, mosaicOffsets.vy: velocity components in gridded format mosaicOffsets.ex, mosaicOffsets.ey: optional files providing pixel-by-pixel error estimates for the corresponding .vx and .vy files mosaicOffsets.??.geodat: location information for grid The metadata for each track take the sample form: Central Julian Date (CE) for Pair = 2457443.621 First Image Date (MM:DD:YYYY) = Feb:13:2016 Second Image Date (MM:DD:YYYY) = Mar:06:2016 Nominal Time for Pair (HH:MM:SS) = 14:53:56 Sensor = TSX/TDX Product Center Latitude = -68.95923 Product Center Longitude = 78.21724 Production Date/Time = Sep-18-2017-14:01:46 where the nominal time is the algebraic mean of the acquisition times of the image pair used. The Production Date/Time refers to the time at which the speckle-tracking processing was completed. The specific numerical entries in the meta data obviously differ from the example above for different tracks. Antarctic Polar Stereographic coordinates are used, with a standard latitude of 71 South. The location information provided by the *.geodat files takes the following sample form: # 2 Image size (pixels) nx ny 1080 720 Pixel size (m) deltaX deltaY 125.000000 125.000000 Origin, lower left corner (km) Xo Yo 2195.000000 427.000000 The numerical values for image size, pixel size and lower left corner of the grid will in general differ from those given above; the pixel size, pixel number and location (in polar stereographic coordinates) of the lower left-hand corner allow the entire grid to be reconstructed without needing to save each pixel location redundantly. The vx and vy components of velocity are contained in the files mosaicOffsets.vx and mosaicOffsets.vy. The x- and y- directions are those specified by the Polar Stereographic grid. All data files are in 4-byte IEEE floating point format with the same byteordering used by non-Intel Macintosh computers and most linux workstations (note that this is not the standard PC byteorder). No data (NaN) values are marked as -2.0e9; these should be replaced by a platform-specific not-a-number signifier before displaying the data. Joughin, I.: Ice-sheet velocity mapping: A combined interferometric and speckle-tracking approach, Ann Glaciol, 34, 195–201, 2002. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice Sheet Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Ranvik ENVELOPE(-90.417,-90.417,-68.767,-68.767) Ranvik Glacier ENVELOPE(77.533,77.533,-69.133,-69.133) Sorsdal Glacier ENVELOPE(78.167,78.167,-68.700,-68.700) ENVELOPE(76.9,79.5,-68.4,-69.5)