Vertical prole reconstruction with Pol-InSAR data of a subpolar glacier

AbstractThe last decade has seen an increasing demand for accurate mapping and wide-coverage monitoring of glaciers and ice sheets in order to measure and predict their response to global climate change and their contribution to sea level rise. This in turn requires a more complete understanding of...

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Main Authors: Jayanti J. Sharma, Irena Hajnsek, Konstantinos P. Papathanassiou
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.617.2476
http://elib.dlr.de/48686/1/jsharma_igarss2007_final.pdf
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Summary:AbstractThe last decade has seen an increasing demand for accurate mapping and wide-coverage monitoring of glaciers and ice sheets in order to measure and predict their response to global climate change and their contribution to sea level rise. This in turn requires a more complete understanding of their properties including topography, accumulation rates and vertical proles. One promising new technique for vertical prole reconstruction using polarimetric interferometric SAR (Pol-InSAR) data is Polarization Coherence Tomography (PCT) and for the rst time, PCT is adapted here to a glacier scenario. The inversion algorithm to reconstruct vertical ice proles is applied to both simulated data to assess its accuracy and sensitivity to input parameters, and to airborne Pol-InSAR data at L- and P-band and InSAR data at X-band collected using DLR’s E-SAR system over the Austfonna ice cap in Svalbard, Norway. I.