Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures

In polar regions, interactions between atmosphere and ocean are strongly influenced by presence/absence of the ice cover and by its thickness, hindering sensible heat fluxes and preventing latent heat loss. Since satellite passive microwave observations became available in the 1970s, significant pro...

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Main Authors: G. Aulicino, G. Fusco
Other Authors: Magnússon, M., Aulicino, G., Fusco, G.
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: IGS - International Glaciological Society (Cambridge) 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11566/265457
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description In polar regions, interactions between atmosphere and ocean are strongly influenced by presence/absence of the ice cover and by its thickness, hindering sensible heat fluxes and preventing latent heat loss. Since satellite passive microwave observations became available in the 1970s, significant progress has been made in the study of snow depth and sea-ice concentration and extent in these regions. In this work, a new algorithm (IST- Ice and Snow Thickness) has been implemented to estimate sea ice and snow thickness in Antarctica from SSM/I brightness temperatures, by using two ice classification parameters based on microwave polarization and spectral gradient information. Open water, snow presence and thin ice are recognized using a sequence of combined thresholds. Sea-ice results were validated with in situ sea-ice thickness data coming from NIC-NCDC campaigns (in the year 1994) and from Aspect project campaigns (1992–2004).
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spelling ftupmarcheiris:oai:iris.univpm.it:11566/265457 2025-01-16T19:32:35+00:00 Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures G. Aulicino G. Fusco Magnússon, M. Aulicino, G. Fusco, G. 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/11566/265457 https://www.igsoc.org/symposia/2010/tromso/ eng eng IGS - International Glaciological Society (Cambridge) country:GBR info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/isbn/9780946417506 ispartofbook:International Symposium on Sea Ice in the Physical and Biogeochemical System (Volume of abstract) International Symposium on Sea Ice in the Physical and Biogeochemical System numberofpages:1 http://hdl.handle.net/11566/265457 https://www.igsoc.org/symposia/2010/tromso/ Sea ice thickness Antarctica Remote sensing info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2011 ftupmarcheiris 2024-01-03T17:43:34Z In polar regions, interactions between atmosphere and ocean are strongly influenced by presence/absence of the ice cover and by its thickness, hindering sensible heat fluxes and preventing latent heat loss. Since satellite passive microwave observations became available in the 1970s, significant progress has been made in the study of snow depth and sea-ice concentration and extent in these regions. In this work, a new algorithm (IST- Ice and Snow Thickness) has been implemented to estimate sea ice and snow thickness in Antarctica from SSM/I brightness temperatures, by using two ice classification parameters based on microwave polarization and spectral gradient information. Open water, snow presence and thin ice are recognized using a sequence of combined thresholds. Sea-ice results were validated with in situ sea-ice thickness data coming from NIC-NCDC campaigns (in the year 1994) and from Aspect project campaigns (1992–2004). Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Sea ice Università Politecnica delle Marche: IRIS Weddell
spellingShingle Sea ice thickness
Antarctica
Remote sensing
G. Aulicino
G. Fusco
Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title_full Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title_fullStr Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title_short Sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
title_sort sea-ice thickness evolution in ross and weddell seas in the period 1992-2008, estimated by ist algorithm using ssm/i brightness temperatures
topic Sea ice thickness
Antarctica
Remote sensing
topic_facet Sea ice thickness
Antarctica
Remote sensing
url http://hdl.handle.net/11566/265457
https://www.igsoc.org/symposia/2010/tromso/