ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm

Information on soil surface state is valuable for many applications such as climate studies and monitoring of permafrost regions. C-band scatterometer data indicate good potential to deliver information on surface freeze/thaw. Variation in state or amount of water contained in the soil causes signif...

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Published in:IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Naeimi, V., Paulik, C., Bartsch, A., Wagner, W., Kidd, R., Park, S., Elger, K., Boike, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ftgfzpotsdam:oai:gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de:item_1453930 2023-05-15T17:57:53+02:00 ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm Naeimi, V. Paulik, C. Bartsch, A. Wagner, W. Kidd, R. Park, S. Elger, K. Boike, J. 2012 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1453930 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1109/TGRS.2011.2177667 https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_1453930 IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2012 ftgfzpotsdam https://doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2011.2177667 2022-09-14T05:55:55Z Information on soil surface state is valuable for many applications such as climate studies and monitoring of permafrost regions. C-band scatterometer data indicate good potential to deliver information on surface freeze/thaw. Variation in state or amount of water contained in the soil causes significant alteration of dielectric properties of the soil which is markedly observable in scatterometer backscattered signal. A threshold-analysis method is developed to derive a set of parameters to be used in evaluating the normalized backscatter measurements through decision trees and anomaly detection modules for determination of freeze/thaw conditions. The model parameters are extracted from two years (2007-2008) backscatter data from ASCAT scatterometer onboard Metop satellite collocated with ECMWF ReAnalysis (ERA-Interim) soil temperature. Backscatter measurements are flagged as indicator of frozen/unfrozen surface, and snowmelt or existing water on the surface. The output product, so-called surface state flag (SSF), compares well with two modeled soil temperature data sets as well as the air temperature measurements from synoptic meteorological stations across the northern hemisphere. The SSF time series are also validated with soil temperature data available at four in situ observation sites in Siberian and Alaska regions showing the overall accuracy of about 80% to 90%. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Alaska GFZpublic (German Research Centre for Geosciences, Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam) IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 50 7 2566 2582
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description Information on soil surface state is valuable for many applications such as climate studies and monitoring of permafrost regions. C-band scatterometer data indicate good potential to deliver information on surface freeze/thaw. Variation in state or amount of water contained in the soil causes significant alteration of dielectric properties of the soil which is markedly observable in scatterometer backscattered signal. A threshold-analysis method is developed to derive a set of parameters to be used in evaluating the normalized backscatter measurements through decision trees and anomaly detection modules for determination of freeze/thaw conditions. The model parameters are extracted from two years (2007-2008) backscatter data from ASCAT scatterometer onboard Metop satellite collocated with ECMWF ReAnalysis (ERA-Interim) soil temperature. Backscatter measurements are flagged as indicator of frozen/unfrozen surface, and snowmelt or existing water on the surface. The output product, so-called surface state flag (SSF), compares well with two modeled soil temperature data sets as well as the air temperature measurements from synoptic meteorological stations across the northern hemisphere. The SSF time series are also validated with soil temperature data available at four in situ observation sites in Siberian and Alaska regions showing the overall accuracy of about 80% to 90%.
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author Naeimi, V.
Paulik, C.
Bartsch, A.
Wagner, W.
Kidd, R.
Park, S.
Elger, K.
Boike, J.
spellingShingle Naeimi, V.
Paulik, C.
Bartsch, A.
Wagner, W.
Kidd, R.
Park, S.
Elger, K.
Boike, J.
ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
author_facet Naeimi, V.
Paulik, C.
Bartsch, A.
Wagner, W.
Kidd, R.
Park, S.
Elger, K.
Boike, J.
author_sort Naeimi, V.
title ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
title_short ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
title_full ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
title_fullStr ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
title_full_unstemmed ASCAT Surface State Flag (SSF): extracting Information on Surface Freeze/Thaw Conditions From Backscatter Data Using an Empirical Threshold-Analysis Algorithm
title_sort ascat surface state flag (ssf): extracting information on surface freeze/thaw conditions from backscatter data using an empirical threshold-analysis algorithm
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