Opening and closing of sea ice leads - Digital measurements from synthetic aperture radar

An algorithm that uses two sequential SAR digital images to measure the opening and closing of sea ice leads is introduced. The methods used to analyze the SAR images is described, including the mesh of tie points and the classification of leads and ice. The results of the anaylsis are compared with...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Fily, M., Rothrock, D. A.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1990
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19900036292
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Summary:An algorithm that uses two sequential SAR digital images to measure the opening and closing of sea ice leads is introduced. The methods used to analyze the SAR images is described, including the mesh of tie points and the classification of leads and ice. The results of the anaylsis are compared with independent manual measurements, showing that the cells covering each lead are best interpreted as opening or closing in a group, rather than individually. Also, consideration is given to an automated algorithm for grouping cells, the possibility of simplifying the method, and the relationship between the opening and closing measurements and the theory of their parametric relation to mean deformation.