Preliminary study to generate a DEM of Amundsen Bay, Antarctica by interferometric SAR

A SAR interferogram was obtained from two JERS-1 SAR data sets around Amundsen Bay, west Enderby Land, received at Syowa Station on November 26, 1996 and January 9, 1997. Fringes were found in the interferogram related to topographic height and surface displacements. However, we could not generate a...

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Main Authors: Koichiro Doi, Taku Ozawa, Kazuo Shibuya, Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Makoto Omura, Katsuaki Koike
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/National Institute of Polar Research/Geographical Survey Institute/Kochi Women's University/Kumamoto University 1998
Subjects:
SAR
DEM
Online Access:https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=3014
http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00003014/
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Summary:A SAR interferogram was obtained from two JERS-1 SAR data sets around Amundsen Bay, west Enderby Land, received at Syowa Station on November 26, 1996 and January 9, 1997. Fringes were found in the interferogram related to topographic height and surface displacements. However, we could not generate a digital elevation model for the area because we did not succeed in carrying out phase unwrapping to estimate absolute phase. We compared the fringe patterns obtained for Tonaugh Island with the topographic map derived from the aerial photographs. Relative heights in the area of flat topography were estimated from the interferogram; the interferogram's fringes agreed with the contour line shapes on the topographic map.