Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction

In the framework of a study of ice formation in Antarctica, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image acquisitions were planned over Terra Nova Bay (TNB). Thanks to the European Space Agency (ESA) Third Party Mission program, Cosmo-SkyMed and Radarsat-2 images over TNB were obtained for the period of Feb...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Corrado Fragiacomo, Flavio Parmiggiani, Lorenzo Guerrieri, Miguel Moctezuma-Flores
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:105079 2023-10-25T01:31:58+02:00 Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction Corrado Fragiacomo Flavio Parmiggiani Lorenzo Guerrieri Miguel Moctezuma-Flores 2017-06-30 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/105079 https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jrs.11.026041 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/105079 doi:10.1117/1.jrs.11.026041 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess H2020 mes European Marine Science EC Research and Innovation action Rural Digital Europe European Commission projects Space-borne observations for detecting and forecasting sea ice cover extremes NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community General Earth and Planetary Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2017 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jrs.11.026041 2023-09-26T22:20:46Z In the framework of a study of ice formation in Antarctica, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image acquisitions were planned over Terra Nova Bay (TNB). Thanks to the European Space Agency (ESA) Third Party Mission program, Cosmo-SkyMed and Radarsat-2 images over TNB were obtained for the period of February 20 to March 20, 2015; in addition, available Sentinel-1 images for the same period were retrieved from the ESA scientific data hub. The first inspection of the images revealed the presence of a prominent eddy, i.e., an ice vortex presumably caused by the wind blowing from the continent. The important parameters of an eddy are its area and lifetime. While the eddy lifetime was easily obtained from the image sequence, the area was measured using a specific processing scheme that consists of nonlinear filtering and Markov random field segmentation. The main goal of our study was to develop a segmentation scheme to detect and measure "objects" in SAR images. In addition, the connection between eddy area and wind field was investigated using parametric and nonparametric correlation functions; statistically significant correlation values were obtained in the analyzed period. After March 15, a powerful katabatic wind completely disrupted the surface eddy. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Sea ice Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Terra Nova Bay Journal of Applied Remote Sensing 11 2 026041
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mes
European Marine Science
EC
Research and Innovation action
Rural Digital Europe
European Commission
projects
Space-borne observations for detecting and forecasting sea ice cover extremes
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
spellingShingle H2020
mes
European Marine Science
EC
Research and Innovation action
Rural Digital Europe
European Commission
projects
Space-borne observations for detecting and forecasting sea ice cover extremes
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Corrado Fragiacomo
Flavio Parmiggiani
Lorenzo Guerrieri
Miguel Moctezuma-Flores
Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
topic_facet H2020
mes
European Marine Science
EC
Research and Innovation action
Rural Digital Europe
European Commission
projects
Space-borne observations for detecting and forecasting sea ice cover extremes
NEANIAS Atmospheric Research Community
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
description In the framework of a study of ice formation in Antarctica, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image acquisitions were planned over Terra Nova Bay (TNB). Thanks to the European Space Agency (ESA) Third Party Mission program, Cosmo-SkyMed and Radarsat-2 images over TNB were obtained for the period of February 20 to March 20, 2015; in addition, available Sentinel-1 images for the same period were retrieved from the ESA scientific data hub. The first inspection of the images revealed the presence of a prominent eddy, i.e., an ice vortex presumably caused by the wind blowing from the continent. The important parameters of an eddy are its area and lifetime. While the eddy lifetime was easily obtained from the image sequence, the area was measured using a specific processing scheme that consists of nonlinear filtering and Markov random field segmentation. The main goal of our study was to develop a segmentation scheme to detect and measure "objects" in SAR images. In addition, the connection between eddy area and wind field was investigated using parametric and nonparametric correlation functions; statistically significant correlation values were obtained in the analyzed period. After March 15, a powerful katabatic wind completely disrupted the surface eddy.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Corrado Fragiacomo
Flavio Parmiggiani
Lorenzo Guerrieri
Miguel Moctezuma-Flores
author_facet Corrado Fragiacomo
Flavio Parmiggiani
Lorenzo Guerrieri
Miguel Moctezuma-Flores
author_sort Corrado Fragiacomo
title Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
title_short Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
title_full Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
title_fullStr Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
title_full_unstemmed Synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at Terra Nova Bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
title_sort synthetic aperture radar analysis of floating ice at terra nova bay-an application to ice eddy parameter extraction
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https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jrs.11.026041
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Antarctica
Sea ice
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Antarctica
Sea ice
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