Polarimetric remote sensing of sea ice in the Beaufort Sea

Data were collected in March 1988 with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) polarimetric airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Full covariance matrices were obtained from the scattering data with proper consideration of the polarimetric calibration. Images were processed to form the sea ice scenes...

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Main Authors: Nghiem, S. V., Kwok, R., Drinkwater, M. R.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1992
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19930063819
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Summary:Data were collected in March 1988 with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) polarimetric airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR). Full covariance matrices were obtained from the scattering data with proper consideration of the polarimetric calibration. Images were processed to form the sea ice scenes in the Beaufort sea. These scenes contain various ice types including thin ice, thick first-year ice, and multiyear ice. Sea ice was modeled as a layer random medium and the polarimetric backscattering coefficients were calculated under the distorted Born approximation with effective permittivities obtained from the strong fluctuation theory. Sea ice signatures remotely observed by the JPL SAR over the Beaufort sea ice scenes were interpreted by comparing their behavior at different incident angles with results obtained from the theoretical model.