Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery
JERS-1 SAR and OPS imagery are examined in combination with other data sets to investigate the utility of the JERS-1 sensors for mapping fine-scale sea ice conditions. Combining ERS-1 C band and JERS-1 L band SAR aids in discriminating multiyear and first-year ice. Analysis of OPS imagery for a fiel...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19970006690 2023-05-15T15:48:58+02:00 Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery Heinrichs, John Maslanik, James Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available 1994 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970006690 unknown Document ID: 19970006690 Accession ID: 97N13584 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970006690 No Copyright CASI Earth Resources and Remote Sensing NASA-CR-200175 NAS 1.26:200175 J-0020 1994 ftnasantrs 2019-08-31T23:06:30Z JERS-1 SAR and OPS imagery are examined in combination with other data sets to investigate the utility of the JERS-1 sensors for mapping fine-scale sea ice conditions. Combining ERS-1 C band and JERS-1 L band SAR aids in discriminating multiyear and first-year ice. Analysis of OPS imagery for a field site in the Canadian Archipelago highlights the advantages of OPS's high spatial and spectral resolution for mapping ice structure, melt pond distribution, and surface albedo. Other/Unknown Material Canadian Archipelago Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
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JERS-1 SAR and OPS imagery are examined in combination with other data sets to investigate the utility of the JERS-1 sensors for mapping fine-scale sea ice conditions. Combining ERS-1 C band and JERS-1 L band SAR aids in discriminating multiyear and first-year ice. Analysis of OPS imagery for a field site in the Canadian Archipelago highlights the advantages of OPS's high spatial and spectral resolution for mapping ice structure, melt pond distribution, and surface albedo. |
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Heinrichs, John Maslanik, James |
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Heinrichs, John Maslanik, James |
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Heinrichs, John |
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Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery |
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Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery |
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Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery |
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Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery |
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Sea-Ice Feature Mapping using JERS-1 Imagery |
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sea-ice feature mapping using jers-1 imagery |
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1994 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970006690 |
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Canadian Archipelago Sea ice |
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Canadian Archipelago Sea ice |
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Document ID: 19970006690 Accession ID: 97N13584 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970006690 |
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