Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry

A primary purpose of satellite altimeter measurements is determination of the mass balances of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and changes with time by measurement of changes in the surface elevations. Since the early 1990's, important measurements for this purpose have been made by rada...

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Main Authors: Robbins, John, Saba, Jack L., Brenner, Anita C., Li, Jun, Yi, Donghui, DiMarzio, John P., Zwally, H. Jay, Barbieri, Kristine
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20120015379 2023-05-15T13:33:56+02:00 Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry Robbins, John Saba, Jack L. Brenner, Anita C. Li, Jun Yi, Donghui DiMarzio, John P. Zwally, H. Jay Barbieri, Kristine Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available September 24, 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015379 unknown Document ID: 20120015379 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015379 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Lasers and Masers GSFC.ABS.7042.2012 Years of Progress in Radar Altimetry; 24-29 Sep. 2012; Logan, UT; United States 2012 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T00:45:41Z A primary purpose of satellite altimeter measurements is determination of the mass balances of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and changes with time by measurement of changes in the surface elevations. Since the early 1990's, important measurements for this purpose have been made by radar altimeters on ERS-l and 2, Envisat, and CryoSat and a laser altimeter on ICESat. One principal factor limiting direct comparisons between radar and laser measurements is the variable penetration depth of the radar signal and the corresponding location of the effective depth of the radar-measured elevation beneath the surface, in contrast to the laser-measured surface elevation. Although the radar penetration depth varies significantly both spatially and temporally, empirical corrections have been developed to account for this effect. Another limiting factor in direct comparisons is caused by differences in the size of the laser and radar footprints and their respective horizontal locations on the surface. Nevertheless, derived changes in elevation, dHldt, and time-series of elevation, H(t), have been shown to be comparable. For comparisons at different times, corrections for elevation changes caused by variations in the rate offrrn compaction have also been developed. Comparisons between the H(t) and the average dH/dt at some specific locations, such as the Vostok region of East Antarctic, show good agreement among results from ERS-l and 2, Envisat, and ICESat. However, Greenland maps of dHidt from Envisat and ICESat for the same time periods (2003-2008) show some areas of significant differences as well as areas of good agreement. Possible causes of residual differences are investigated and described. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Greenland NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic Greenland
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topic Lasers and Masers
spellingShingle Lasers and Masers
Robbins, John
Saba, Jack L.
Brenner, Anita C.
Li, Jun
Yi, Donghui
DiMarzio, John P.
Zwally, H. Jay
Barbieri, Kristine
Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
topic_facet Lasers and Masers
description A primary purpose of satellite altimeter measurements is determination of the mass balances of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets and changes with time by measurement of changes in the surface elevations. Since the early 1990's, important measurements for this purpose have been made by radar altimeters on ERS-l and 2, Envisat, and CryoSat and a laser altimeter on ICESat. One principal factor limiting direct comparisons between radar and laser measurements is the variable penetration depth of the radar signal and the corresponding location of the effective depth of the radar-measured elevation beneath the surface, in contrast to the laser-measured surface elevation. Although the radar penetration depth varies significantly both spatially and temporally, empirical corrections have been developed to account for this effect. Another limiting factor in direct comparisons is caused by differences in the size of the laser and radar footprints and their respective horizontal locations on the surface. Nevertheless, derived changes in elevation, dHldt, and time-series of elevation, H(t), have been shown to be comparable. For comparisons at different times, corrections for elevation changes caused by variations in the rate offrrn compaction have also been developed. Comparisons between the H(t) and the average dH/dt at some specific locations, such as the Vostok region of East Antarctic, show good agreement among results from ERS-l and 2, Envisat, and ICESat. However, Greenland maps of dHidt from Envisat and ICESat for the same time periods (2003-2008) show some areas of significant differences as well as areas of good agreement. Possible causes of residual differences are investigated and described.
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author Robbins, John
Saba, Jack L.
Brenner, Anita C.
Li, Jun
Yi, Donghui
DiMarzio, John P.
Zwally, H. Jay
Barbieri, Kristine
author_facet Robbins, John
Saba, Jack L.
Brenner, Anita C.
Li, Jun
Yi, Donghui
DiMarzio, John P.
Zwally, H. Jay
Barbieri, Kristine
author_sort Robbins, John
title Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
title_short Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
title_full Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
title_fullStr Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Surface Elevation Changes of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets from Radar and Laser Altimetry
title_sort comparison of surface elevation changes of the greenland and antarctic ice sheets from radar and laser altimetry
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20120015379
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Greenland
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