Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations
In permafrost regions, active layer thickness (ALT) observations measure the effects of climate change and predict hydrologic and elemental cycling. Often, ALT is measured through direct ground-based measurements. Recently, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements from airborne platforms have eme...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7fff84f1901a44029e35f2ec4d9bf144 2023-05-15T13:03:10+02:00 Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations Andrew D. Parsekian Richard H. Chen Roger J. Michaelides Taylor D. Sullivan Leah K. Clayton Lingcao Huang Yuhuan Zhao Elizabeth Wig Mahta Moghaddam Howard Zebker Kevin Schaefer 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13152876 https://doaj.org/article/7fff84f1901a44029e35f2ec4d9bf144 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/13/15/2876 https://doaj.org/toc/2072-4292 doi:10.3390/rs13152876 2072-4292 https://doaj.org/article/7fff84f1901a44029e35f2ec4d9bf144 Remote Sensing, Vol 13, Iss 2876, p 2876 (2021) active layer permafrost ground penetrating radar synthetic aperture radar Science Q article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13152876 2022-12-31T04:02:11Z In permafrost regions, active layer thickness (ALT) observations measure the effects of climate change and predict hydrologic and elemental cycling. Often, ALT is measured through direct ground-based measurements. Recently, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements from airborne platforms have emerged as a method for observing seasonal thaw subsidence, soil moisture, and ALT in permafrost regions. This study validates airborne SAR-derived ALT estimates in three regions of Alaska, USA using calibrated ground penetrating radar (GPR) geophysical data. The remotely sensed ALT estimates matched the field observations within uncertainty for 79% of locations. The average uncertainty for the GPR-derived ALT validation dataset was 0.14 m while the average uncertainty for the SAR-derived ALT in pixels coincident with GPR data was 0.19 m. In the region near Utqiaġvik, the remotely sensed ALT appeared slightly larger than field observations while in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region, the remotely sensed ALT appeared slightly smaller than field observations. In the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, near Toolik Lake, there was minimal bias between the field data and remotely sensed estimates. These findings suggest that airborne SAR-derived ALT estimates compare well with in situ probing and GPR, making SAR an effective tool to monitor permafrost measurements. Article in Journal/Newspaper Active layer thickness Brooks Range Kuskokwim permafrost Alaska Yukon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Northern Foothills ENVELOPE(163.917,163.917,-74.733,-74.733) Yukon Remote Sensing 13 15 2876 |
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In permafrost regions, active layer thickness (ALT) observations measure the effects of climate change and predict hydrologic and elemental cycling. Often, ALT is measured through direct ground-based measurements. Recently, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) measurements from airborne platforms have emerged as a method for observing seasonal thaw subsidence, soil moisture, and ALT in permafrost regions. This study validates airborne SAR-derived ALT estimates in three regions of Alaska, USA using calibrated ground penetrating radar (GPR) geophysical data. The remotely sensed ALT estimates matched the field observations within uncertainty for 79% of locations. The average uncertainty for the GPR-derived ALT validation dataset was 0.14 m while the average uncertainty for the SAR-derived ALT in pixels coincident with GPR data was 0.19 m. In the region near Utqiaġvik, the remotely sensed ALT appeared slightly larger than field observations while in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region, the remotely sensed ALT appeared slightly smaller than field observations. In the northern foothills of the Brooks Range, near Toolik Lake, there was minimal bias between the field data and remotely sensed estimates. These findings suggest that airborne SAR-derived ALT estimates compare well with in situ probing and GPR, making SAR an effective tool to monitor permafrost measurements. |
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Andrew D. Parsekian Richard H. Chen Roger J. Michaelides Taylor D. Sullivan Leah K. Clayton Lingcao Huang Yuhuan Zhao Elizabeth Wig Mahta Moghaddam Howard Zebker Kevin Schaefer |
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Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations |
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Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations |
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Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations |
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Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations |
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Validation of Permafrost Active Layer Estimates from Airborne SAR Observations |
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validation of permafrost active layer estimates from airborne sar observations |
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