Limex'87 ice surface characteristics and their effect upon C-band SAR sigantures

Ice surface characterization data were recorded during March 1987 in the Labrador Sea marginal ice zone, at the onset of spring melt. Measured data are used as input parameters in a simple scattering model to simulate the effects of temporal variations in material properties upon C-band scattering s...

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Main Author: Drinkwater, Mark R.
Language:unknown
Published: 1989
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910030934
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Summary:Ice surface characterization data were recorded during March 1987 in the Labrador Sea marginal ice zone, at the onset of spring melt. Measured data are used as input parameters in a simple scattering model to simulate the effects of temporal variations in material properties upon C-band scattering signatures. Snow moisture and surface roughness have a significant effect upon sigma(0)HH and large differences are predicted between undeformed floe surfaces and deformed or rubbled ice areas. The model reproduces a calibrated synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR)-derived signature obtained during the experiment with a reasonable degree of certainty. Predictions also simulate a trend observed in SAR images of increasing backscatter contrast between deformed and undeformed ice over period of surface warming.