Emulating sentinel-1 Doppler radial ice drift measurements using envisat ASAR data
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/13351Date
2015-08-05Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Using data from the Envisat Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (ASAR) instrument, this paper demonstrates how the high-precision radial surface velocity product, which will become available with the European Space Agency's Sentinel-1 satellite, can complement the analysis of sea ice motion. High-resolution Doppler frequency measurements are used to estimate the subsecond line-of-sight motion of drifting sea ice in Fram Strait. We compare the method with buoy measurements and a recent cross-correlation algorithm for tracking ice between pairs of images. Maximum speeds measured from the time series were on the order of 20 cm/s. Using our method, we measured instantaneous speeds reaching 40-60 cm/s.
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