Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery

We report the new satellite data of Polar Regions collected by Formosat-2 during the recent Polar Imaging Campaign (March 2006-September 2007). Formosat-2 is the first satellite with a high-spatial-resolution (2 m) sensor placed in a daily revisit orbit. Together with its agility of pointing +/- 45...

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Published in:Cold Regions Science and Technology
Main Authors: Liu, Cheng-Chien, Chang, Yueh-Cheng, Huang, Stefani, Yan, Sheng-Yun, Wu, Frank, Wu, An-Ming, Kato, Soushi, Yamaguchi, Yasushi
Other Authors: Department of Earth Sciences
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2008.07.008
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spelling ftchengkunguniv:oai:ir.lib.ncku.edu.tw:987654321/97018 2023-05-15T16:41:55+02:00 Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery Liu, Cheng-Chien Chang, Yueh-Cheng Huang, Stefani Yan, Sheng-Yun Wu, Frank Wu, An-Ming Kato, Soushi Yamaguchi, Yasushi Department of Earth Sciences 2009-01 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2008.07.008 http://ir.lib.ncku.edu.tw/handle/987654321/97018 Eng en_US eng Elsevier Cold Regions Science and Technology, Vol. 55, No. 1, pp. 14-22 Sea ice condition Ice shelves Tracking floating ice Remote sensing Formosat-2 article 2009 ftchengkunguniv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2008.07.008 2016-05-22T07:08:23Z We report the new satellite data of Polar Regions collected by Formosat-2 during the recent Polar Imaging Campaign (March 2006-September 2007). Formosat-2 is the first satellite with a high-spatial-resolution (2 m) sensor placed in a daily revisit orbit. Together with its agility of pointing +/- 45 degrees both across and along track, we are able to acquire the optical imagery with 2 m resolution at any place in Polar Regions everyday. We demonstrate its applications with regard to observing the sea ice condition, monitoring the daily changes in ice shelves, and tracking floating ice with sizes of tens of meters for ten consecutive days from 3/24/2006 to 4/2/2006 in the vicinity of Alert, Canada. We successfully track the dramatic movement of ice floes during the breaking-up and refreezing event near the main flaw lead, with the velocity as high as 5 km/day. The results indicate that high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution optical imagery taken from Formosat-2 could be a very useful data source with immediate impact on the research of Polar Regions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ice Shelf Ice Shelves Sea ice National Cheng Kung University: NCKU Institutional Repository Canada Cold Regions Science and Technology 55 1 14 22
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topic Sea ice condition
Ice shelves
Tracking floating ice
Remote sensing
Formosat-2
spellingShingle Sea ice condition
Ice shelves
Tracking floating ice
Remote sensing
Formosat-2
Liu, Cheng-Chien
Chang, Yueh-Cheng
Huang, Stefani
Yan, Sheng-Yun
Wu, Frank
Wu, An-Ming
Kato, Soushi
Yamaguchi, Yasushi
Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
topic_facet Sea ice condition
Ice shelves
Tracking floating ice
Remote sensing
Formosat-2
description We report the new satellite data of Polar Regions collected by Formosat-2 during the recent Polar Imaging Campaign (March 2006-September 2007). Formosat-2 is the first satellite with a high-spatial-resolution (2 m) sensor placed in a daily revisit orbit. Together with its agility of pointing +/- 45 degrees both across and along track, we are able to acquire the optical imagery with 2 m resolution at any place in Polar Regions everyday. We demonstrate its applications with regard to observing the sea ice condition, monitoring the daily changes in ice shelves, and tracking floating ice with sizes of tens of meters for ten consecutive days from 3/24/2006 to 4/2/2006 in the vicinity of Alert, Canada. We successfully track the dramatic movement of ice floes during the breaking-up and refreezing event near the main flaw lead, with the velocity as high as 5 km/day. The results indicate that high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution optical imagery taken from Formosat-2 could be a very useful data source with immediate impact on the research of Polar Regions. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
author2 Department of Earth Sciences
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Liu, Cheng-Chien
Chang, Yueh-Cheng
Huang, Stefani
Yan, Sheng-Yun
Wu, Frank
Wu, An-Ming
Kato, Soushi
Yamaguchi, Yasushi
author_facet Liu, Cheng-Chien
Chang, Yueh-Cheng
Huang, Stefani
Yan, Sheng-Yun
Wu, Frank
Wu, An-Ming
Kato, Soushi
Yamaguchi, Yasushi
author_sort Liu, Cheng-Chien
title Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
title_short Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
title_full Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
title_fullStr Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in Polar Regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
title_sort monitoring the dynamics of ice shelf margins in polar regions with high-spatial- and high-temporal-resolution space-borne optical imagery
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2009
url https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coldregions.2008.07.008
http://ir.lib.ncku.edu.tw/handle/987654321/97018
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Ice Shelves
Sea ice
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Ice Shelves
Sea ice
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