Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness

Sea ice thickness measurement is an important parameter in climate system models, safety and efficiency of offshore operations and maritime navigation. Electromagnetic (EM) induction instruments are commonly used to measure this parameter. Sea Ice Sensor (SIS) is a new surface-based EM instrument th...

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Main Author: Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu
Other Authors: Christian Haas
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
Subjects:
EM
Online Access:https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37281
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spelling ftyorkuniv:oai:yorkspace.library.yorku.ca:10315/37281 2023-05-15T18:16:03+02:00 Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu Christian Haas 2020-04-22T14:40:41Z application/pdf https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37281 en eng https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37281 Author owns copyright, except where explicitly noted. Please contact the author directly with licensing requests. Remote sensing Geophysics Electromagnetic induction Sea ice Sea Ice research Sea Ice Sensor (SIS) Sea ice thickness EM Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 2020 ftyorkuniv 2022-08-22T13:09:48Z Sea ice thickness measurement is an important parameter in climate system models, safety and efficiency of offshore operations and maritime navigation. Electromagnetic (EM) induction instruments are commonly used to measure this parameter. Sea Ice Sensor (SIS) is a new surface-based EM instrument that utilizes single frequency and multiple transmitter-receiver coil configurations to measure sea ice thickness. This thesis investigates SIS capability to measure sea ice thickness over a variety of sea ice types. Signal sensitivity, the accuracy of the inversion algorithm used and the pitch and roll effect on the inversion results were investigated. Overall SIS proved to provide accurate sea ice thickness estimates over a variety of sea ice types. Utilization of 2 m coil spacing and a single EM data component appeared to be effective and sufficient for most sea ice types. Utilization of Pitch and roll measurements improved results accuracy. Thesis Sea ice York University, Toronto: YorkSpace
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topic Remote sensing
Geophysics
Electromagnetic induction
Sea ice
Sea Ice research
Sea Ice Sensor (SIS)
Sea ice thickness
EM
spellingShingle Remote sensing
Geophysics
Electromagnetic induction
Sea ice
Sea Ice research
Sea Ice Sensor (SIS)
Sea ice thickness
EM
Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu
Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
topic_facet Remote sensing
Geophysics
Electromagnetic induction
Sea ice
Sea Ice research
Sea Ice Sensor (SIS)
Sea ice thickness
EM
description Sea ice thickness measurement is an important parameter in climate system models, safety and efficiency of offshore operations and maritime navigation. Electromagnetic (EM) induction instruments are commonly used to measure this parameter. Sea Ice Sensor (SIS) is a new surface-based EM instrument that utilizes single frequency and multiple transmitter-receiver coil configurations to measure sea ice thickness. This thesis investigates SIS capability to measure sea ice thickness over a variety of sea ice types. Signal sensitivity, the accuracy of the inversion algorithm used and the pitch and roll effect on the inversion results were investigated. Overall SIS proved to provide accurate sea ice thickness estimates over a variety of sea ice types. Utilization of 2 m coil spacing and a single EM data component appeared to be effective and sufficient for most sea ice types. Utilization of Pitch and roll measurements improved results accuracy.
author2 Christian Haas
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author Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu
author_facet Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu
author_sort Mojtaba Daneshvar Nilu
title Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
title_short Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
title_full Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
title_fullStr Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Capability of a New Surface-Based EM Instrument, the Sea Ice Sensor (SIS), to Measure Sea Ice Thickness
title_sort investigating the capability of a new surface-based em instrument, the sea ice sensor (sis), to measure sea ice thickness
publishDate 2020
url https://yorkspace.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/37281
genre Sea ice
genre_facet Sea ice
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