Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data

This study discusses the calving event took place in Prydz Bay of East Antarctica during the epoch of 2013–2015 using high resolution multispectral data from Indian Linear Imaging Self Scanning Sensor (LISS-IV) aboard IRS-P6 satellite. The present study has been conducted on Larsemann Hills, Prydz B...

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Main Authors: Jawak, Shridhar Digambar, Sengupta, Meghna, Luis, Alvarinho Joaozinho
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Masaryk Univerzity 2018
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12934
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spelling ftmasarykunivojs:oai:ojs.journals.muni.cz:article/12934 2023-05-15T13:46:41+02:00 Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data Jawak, Shridhar Digambar Sengupta, Meghna Luis, Alvarinho Joaozinho 2018-07-01 application/pdf http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12934 eng eng Masaryk Univerzity http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12934/11286 http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12934 Copyright (c) 2020 Czech Polar Reports https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Czech Polar Reports; Vol 8 No 2 (2018); 275-285 Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018); 275-285 1805-0697 1805-0689 Antarctic icebergs calving Resourcesat-2 remote sensing GIS info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2018 ftmasarykunivojs 2022-06-26T10:16:39Z This study discusses the calving event took place in Prydz Bay of East Antarctica during the epoch of 2013–2015 using high resolution multispectral data from Indian Linear Imaging Self Scanning Sensor (LISS-IV) aboard IRS-P6 satellite. The present study has been conducted on Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. The two LISS-IV images (5.8 m spatial resolution) acquired specifically 384 days apart (December 31, 2013 and January 19, 2015) were utilized to study the significant changes that have occurred in icebergs during this short epoch. A total of 369 common icebergs present in both images were identified for analysing the changes in their dimensions because of surface melting. All of these icebergs were found to have lost mass because of surface melting and ocean forced base melting; therefore, they have reduced in dimension depicted by 12.51% lapse in terms of surface area. In addition, the coastline was visually observed to have retracted, instigated by calving events from the polar ice sheet and generation of new icebergs in Prydz Bay. The average drift distance of these newly formed icebergs from the coastline was found to be 51.59 m. Our analysis estimates that the total number of icebergs decreased by 70, suggesting either the complete disintegration or significant drifting of these icebergs away from the coast during 2013–2015 period. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet Iceberg* Prydz Bay Masaryk University Journals Antarctic East Antarctica Prydz Bay Indian Larsemann Hills ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400)
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topic Antarctic
icebergs
calving
Resourcesat-2
remote sensing
GIS
spellingShingle Antarctic
icebergs
calving
Resourcesat-2
remote sensing
GIS
Jawak, Shridhar Digambar
Sengupta, Meghna
Luis, Alvarinho Joaozinho
Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
topic_facet Antarctic
icebergs
calving
Resourcesat-2
remote sensing
GIS
description This study discusses the calving event took place in Prydz Bay of East Antarctica during the epoch of 2013–2015 using high resolution multispectral data from Indian Linear Imaging Self Scanning Sensor (LISS-IV) aboard IRS-P6 satellite. The present study has been conducted on Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, East Antarctica. The two LISS-IV images (5.8 m spatial resolution) acquired specifically 384 days apart (December 31, 2013 and January 19, 2015) were utilized to study the significant changes that have occurred in icebergs during this short epoch. A total of 369 common icebergs present in both images were identified for analysing the changes in their dimensions because of surface melting. All of these icebergs were found to have lost mass because of surface melting and ocean forced base melting; therefore, they have reduced in dimension depicted by 12.51% lapse in terms of surface area. In addition, the coastline was visually observed to have retracted, instigated by calving events from the polar ice sheet and generation of new icebergs in Prydz Bay. The average drift distance of these newly formed icebergs from the coastline was found to be 51.59 m. Our analysis estimates that the total number of icebergs decreased by 70, suggesting either the complete disintegration or significant drifting of these icebergs away from the coast during 2013–2015 period.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jawak, Shridhar Digambar
Sengupta, Meghna
Luis, Alvarinho Joaozinho
author_facet Jawak, Shridhar Digambar
Sengupta, Meghna
Luis, Alvarinho Joaozinho
author_sort Jawak, Shridhar Digambar
title Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
title_short Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
title_full Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
title_fullStr Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
title_full_unstemmed Detection of iceberg calving events in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using LISS-IV/IRS-P6 satellite data
title_sort detection of iceberg calving events in prydz bay, east antarctica during 2013 – 2015 using liss-iv/irs-p6 satellite data
publisher Masaryk Univerzity
publishDate 2018
url http://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/view/12934
long_lat ENVELOPE(76.217,76.217,-69.400,-69.400)
geographic Antarctic
East Antarctica
Prydz Bay
Indian
Larsemann Hills
geographic_facet Antarctic
East Antarctica
Prydz Bay
Indian
Larsemann Hills
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Ice Sheet
Iceberg*
Prydz Bay
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Ice Sheet
Iceberg*
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op_source Czech Polar Reports; Vol 8 No 2 (2018); 275-285
Czech Polar Reports; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018); 275-285
1805-0697
1805-0689
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