Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category

We seek to validate four aspects of CryoSat data through the use of in-situ GPS, airborne laser observations, and firn measurements. The first component of the project seeks to validate the signal delay due to tropospheric water vapour (provided by the ECMWF product for the CryoSat-2 data stream), u...

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Main Authors: Burgette, RJ, Watson, CS, Tregoning, P, Coleman, R, Roberts, J, Legresy, B
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Language:English
Published: x 2011
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:74994 2023-05-15T14:02:30+02:00 Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category Burgette, RJ Watson, CS Tregoning, P Coleman, R Roberts, J Legresy, B 2011 http://ecite.utas.edu.au/74994 en eng x Burgette, RJ and Watson, CS and Tregoning, P and Coleman, R and Roberts, J and Legresy, B, Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category, Paper presented at the IUGG General Assembly, Poster Session JG02, Friday 1st July 2011, Melbourne, Australia (2011) [Conference Extract] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/74994 Earth Sciences Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience Glaciology Conference Extract NonPeerReviewed 2011 ftunivtasecite 2019-12-13T21:41:41Z We seek to validate four aspects of CryoSat data through the use of in-situ GPS, airborne laser observations, and firn measurements. The first component of the project seeks to validate the signal delay due to tropospheric water vapour (provided by the ECMWF product for the CryoSat-2 data stream), using our network of six in-situ GPS sites deployed over the 2010/11 summer period. Second, we will assess the SAR-In mode of the SIRAL altimeter in an area of significant across-track slope through comparison with detailed topographic and data collected using airborne scanning LiDAR and detailed skidoo-based GPS surveys. The in-situ GPS sites deployed in the region also serve to provide reference stations for the precise positioning of the aircraft and skidoo trajectories. Third, we will compare CryoSat estimates of dH/dt over a range of magnitudes including the dynamic upper Totten glacier region against those determined from our 10/11 field measurements combined with historic survey data, other satellite altimetry results and future seasons of field observations. Finally, we will improve altimetry-based inferences of mass change in this part of Antarctica by better resolving the spatial and temporal variation of firn density through measurements along a transect of pits.In this contribution we will show the initial results from our first season (austral summer 2010/11), following retrieval of the GPS sites and data by mid-April. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Totten Glacier eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Austral East Antarctica Law Dome ENVELOPE(112.833,112.833,-66.733,-66.733) Totten Glacier ENVELOPE(116.333,116.333,-66.833,-66.833)
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Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Glaciology
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Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Glaciology
Burgette, RJ
Watson, CS
Tregoning, P
Coleman, R
Roberts, J
Legresy, B
Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
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Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
Glaciology
description We seek to validate four aspects of CryoSat data through the use of in-situ GPS, airborne laser observations, and firn measurements. The first component of the project seeks to validate the signal delay due to tropospheric water vapour (provided by the ECMWF product for the CryoSat-2 data stream), using our network of six in-situ GPS sites deployed over the 2010/11 summer period. Second, we will assess the SAR-In mode of the SIRAL altimeter in an area of significant across-track slope through comparison with detailed topographic and data collected using airborne scanning LiDAR and detailed skidoo-based GPS surveys. The in-situ GPS sites deployed in the region also serve to provide reference stations for the precise positioning of the aircraft and skidoo trajectories. Third, we will compare CryoSat estimates of dH/dt over a range of magnitudes including the dynamic upper Totten glacier region against those determined from our 10/11 field measurements combined with historic survey data, other satellite altimetry results and future seasons of field observations. Finally, we will improve altimetry-based inferences of mass change in this part of Antarctica by better resolving the spatial and temporal variation of firn density through measurements along a transect of pits.In this contribution we will show the initial results from our first season (austral summer 2010/11), following retrieval of the GPS sites and data by mid-April.
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author Burgette, RJ
Watson, CS
Tregoning, P
Coleman, R
Roberts, J
Legresy, B
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title Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
title_short Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
title_full Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
title_fullStr Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
title_full_unstemmed Validation of CryoSat-2 in the Totten Glacier and Law Dome Area, East Antarctica Category
title_sort validation of cryosat-2 in the totten glacier and law dome area, east antarctica category
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