Sentinel-1 EW mode dataset for Antarctica from 2014–2020 produced by the CASEarth Cloud Service Platform

Antarctica plays an important role in research on global change, and its unique geography, ocean, climate, and environment provide an ideal place for humankind to understand Earth’s evolution. Remote sensing provides an effective means to monitor and observe large-scale processes on the continent. S...

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Published in:Big Earth Data
Main Authors: Dong Liang, Huadong Guo, Lu Zhang, Haipeng Li, Xuezhi Wang
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/20964471.2021.1976706
https://doaj.org/article/4a814962ceaa4b5bb4523ac8a0d5f829
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Summary:Antarctica plays an important role in research on global change, and its unique geography, ocean, climate, and environment provide an ideal place for humankind to understand Earth’s evolution. Remote sensing provides an effective means to monitor and observe large-scale processes on the continent. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) in particular provides the capability for all-weather Earth observation. The Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B SAR satellites have ideal ground coverage and imaging frequency for observing Antarctica. This study developed a dataset of 69,586 Sentinel-1 EW mode satellite images of the Antarctic ice sheet from October 2014 to December 2020. The dataset was processed with the European Space Agency Sentinel Application Platform (SNAP) and a Python batch scheduling tool on the Big Earth Data Cloud Service Platform of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Big Earth Data Science Engineering Program (CASEarth). Several data processing operations were implemented to process the raw dataset, including radiometric calibration, invalid edge removal, geocoding, data re-projection to an Antarctic projection, data compression to TIFF format, and construction of image pyramids. The dataset is available at http://www.doi.org/10.11922/sciencedb.j00076.00085.