Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area

Observation and forecasting of icebergs is an important task for offshore oil and gas development in Arctic regions. For many decades the Russian conducted regular aircraft monitoring of icebergs in Arctic seas, but in the last 15 years only occasional expeditions with icebreakers and aircraft have...

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Main Authors: Sandven, Stein, Kloster, Kjell, Babiker, Mohamed
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2007
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7540975 2023-05-15T14:58:05+02:00 Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area Sandven, Stein Kloster, Kjell Babiker, Mohamed 2007-08-21 https://zenodo.org/record/7540975 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7540975 eng eng doi:10.5281/zenodo.7540974 https://zenodo.org/communities/nersc-research https://zenodo.org/record/7540975 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7540975 oai:zenodo.org:7540975 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Arctic Ice berg Monitoring Optical Synthetic Aperture Radar Image Image Detection info:eu-repo/semantics/report publication-report 2007 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.754097510.5281/zenodo.7540974 2023-03-11T03:57:45Z Observation and forecasting of icebergs is an important task for offshore oil and gas development in Arctic regions. For many decades the Russian conducted regular aircraft monitoring of icebergs in Arctic seas, but in the last 15 years only occasional expeditions with icebreakers and aircraft have collected iceberg data in the Barents Sea. Monitoring of icebergs from satellites has been studied in research projects since the early 1990s, but has not yet been implemented as an operational service. New satellite systems are under development that can improve iceberg detection in the coming years. This report presents a set of high-resolution satellite images collected in the Svalbard area for iceberg detection in April-May 2007. Several images were taken during the field expedition with Lance north of Svalbard. During the Lance expedition, ICEX buoys with ARGOS transmitters provided by CMR were deployed on four different icebergs. The ARGOS data were used during April and May to follow the four icebergs. Two of the icebergs continued to send ARGOS positions from June to August. Two types of high-resolution satellite images were used: optical images from SPOT, Landsat and Terra ASTER, and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images form ENVISAT and Radarsat. The optical satellite data are limited by cloud cover. This means that good-quality images can be produced only on days with little clouds. SAR data gives good quality radar images independent of clouds and daylight, but the SAR images have speckle noise which disturbs the detection of icebergs. For optimal observation of icebergs it is necessary to use both optical and SAR images of resolution 10 m or better. Most of the images are presented in quicklook format, which is useful for an overview and planning the analysis of full-resolution images. In this study, a few examples of full-resolution images are presented. One RADARSAT SAR and one SPOT image covering the positions of the tagged icebergs were analysed in detail. In some cases potential icebergs were found ... Report Arctic Barents Sea Iceberg* Svalbard Zenodo Arctic Svalbard Barents Sea
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topic Arctic
Ice berg
Monitoring
Optical
Synthetic Aperture Radar Image
Image
Detection
spellingShingle Arctic
Ice berg
Monitoring
Optical
Synthetic Aperture Radar Image
Image
Detection
Sandven, Stein
Kloster, Kjell
Babiker, Mohamed
Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
topic_facet Arctic
Ice berg
Monitoring
Optical
Synthetic Aperture Radar Image
Image
Detection
description Observation and forecasting of icebergs is an important task for offshore oil and gas development in Arctic regions. For many decades the Russian conducted regular aircraft monitoring of icebergs in Arctic seas, but in the last 15 years only occasional expeditions with icebreakers and aircraft have collected iceberg data in the Barents Sea. Monitoring of icebergs from satellites has been studied in research projects since the early 1990s, but has not yet been implemented as an operational service. New satellite systems are under development that can improve iceberg detection in the coming years. This report presents a set of high-resolution satellite images collected in the Svalbard area for iceberg detection in April-May 2007. Several images were taken during the field expedition with Lance north of Svalbard. During the Lance expedition, ICEX buoys with ARGOS transmitters provided by CMR were deployed on four different icebergs. The ARGOS data were used during April and May to follow the four icebergs. Two of the icebergs continued to send ARGOS positions from June to August. Two types of high-resolution satellite images were used: optical images from SPOT, Landsat and Terra ASTER, and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images form ENVISAT and Radarsat. The optical satellite data are limited by cloud cover. This means that good-quality images can be produced only on days with little clouds. SAR data gives good quality radar images independent of clouds and daylight, but the SAR images have speckle noise which disturbs the detection of icebergs. For optimal observation of icebergs it is necessary to use both optical and SAR images of resolution 10 m or better. Most of the images are presented in quicklook format, which is useful for an overview and planning the analysis of full-resolution images. In this study, a few examples of full-resolution images are presented. One RADARSAT SAR and one SPOT image covering the positions of the tagged icebergs were analysed in detail. In some cases potential icebergs were found ...
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author Sandven, Stein
Kloster, Kjell
Babiker, Mohamed
author_facet Sandven, Stein
Kloster, Kjell
Babiker, Mohamed
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title Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
title_short Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
title_full Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
title_fullStr Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
title_full_unstemmed Satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the Svalbard area
title_sort satellite data acquisition for iceberg monitoring in the svalbard area
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Svalbard
Barents Sea
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Barents Sea
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Barents Sea
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Iceberg*
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