Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry

In Antarctica, SAR interferometry has largely been used in coastal glacial areas, while in rare cases this method has been used on the Antarctic plateau. In this paper, the authors present a digital elevation and ice flow map based on SAR interferometry for an area encompassing Talos Dome (TD) and t...

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Main Authors: Paolo Sterzai, Nicola Creati, Antonio Zanutta
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description In Antarctica, SAR interferometry has largely been used in coastal glacial areas, while in rare cases this method has been used on the Antarctic plateau. In this paper, the authors present a digital elevation and ice flow map based on SAR interferometry for an area encompassing Talos Dome (TD) and the Frontier Mountain (FM) meteorite site in North Victoria Land/Antarctica. A digital elevation model (DEM) was calculated using a double SAR interferometry method. The DEM of the region was calculated by extracting approximately 100 control points from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA). The two DEMs differ slightly in some areas, probably due to the penetration of the SAR-C band signal into the cold firn. The largest differences are found in the western area of TD, where the radar penetration is more pronounced and fits well with the layer structures calculated by the georadar and the snow accumulation observations. By differentiating a 70-day interferogram with the calculated DEM, a displacement interferogram was calculated that represents the ice dynamics. The resulting ice flow pattern clearly shows the catchment areas of the Priestley and Rennick Glaciers as well as the ice flow from the west towards Wilkes Basin. The ice velocity field was analysed in the area of FM. This area has become well known due to the search for meteorites. The velocity field in combination with the calculated DEM confirms the generally accepted theories about the accumulation of meteorites over the Antarctic Plateau.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2813-8740/2/1/3/ 2025-03-16T15:16:31+00:00 Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry Paolo Sterzai Nicola Creati Antonio Zanutta 2025-02-12 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010003 eng eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010003 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Glacies Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages: 3 Antarctica Victoria Land Talos Dome interferometry GNSS network ITRF Text 2025 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010003 2025-02-17T01:26:25Z In Antarctica, SAR interferometry has largely been used in coastal glacial areas, while in rare cases this method has been used on the Antarctic plateau. In this paper, the authors present a digital elevation and ice flow map based on SAR interferometry for an area encompassing Talos Dome (TD) and the Frontier Mountain (FM) meteorite site in North Victoria Land/Antarctica. A digital elevation model (DEM) was calculated using a double SAR interferometry method. The DEM of the region was calculated by extracting approximately 100 control points from the Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica (REMA). The two DEMs differ slightly in some areas, probably due to the penetration of the SAR-C band signal into the cold firn. The largest differences are found in the western area of TD, where the radar penetration is more pronounced and fits well with the layer structures calculated by the georadar and the snow accumulation observations. By differentiating a 70-day interferogram with the calculated DEM, a displacement interferogram was calculated that represents the ice dynamics. The resulting ice flow pattern clearly shows the catchment areas of the Priestley and Rennick Glaciers as well as the ice flow from the west towards Wilkes Basin. The ice velocity field was analysed in the area of FM. This area has become well known due to the search for meteorites. The velocity field in combination with the calculated DEM confirms the generally accepted theories about the accumulation of meteorites over the Antarctic Plateau. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Victoria Land MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic The Antarctic Victoria Land Talos Dome ENVELOPE(158.000,158.000,-73.000,-73.000) Priestley ENVELOPE(161.883,161.883,-75.183,-75.183) Rennick ENVELOPE(161.500,161.500,-72.000,-72.000) Frontier Mountain ENVELOPE(160.333,160.333,-72.983,-72.983) Glacies 2 1 3
spellingShingle Antarctica
Victoria Land
Talos Dome
interferometry
GNSS network
ITRF
Paolo Sterzai
Nicola Creati
Antonio Zanutta
Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title_full Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title_fullStr Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title_full_unstemmed Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title_short Computation of the Digital Elevation Model and Ice Dynamics of Talos Dome and the Frontier Mountain Region (North Victoria Land/Antarctica) by Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) Interferometry
title_sort computation of the digital elevation model and ice dynamics of talos dome and the frontier mountain region (north victoria land/antarctica) by synthetic-aperture radar (sar) interferometry
topic Antarctica
Victoria Land
Talos Dome
interferometry
GNSS network
ITRF
topic_facet Antarctica
Victoria Land
Talos Dome
interferometry
GNSS network
ITRF
url https://doi.org/10.3390/glacies2010003