Authors
David G Long, Mark R Drinkwater
Publication date
1999/5
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
1671-1684
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Though designed to measure vector winds over the ocean, new imaging techniques facilitate the use of NASA scatterometer data (NSCAT) in cryosphere studies. NSCAT provides data of unprecedented coverage, resolution, and quality which, when coupled with the scatterometer image reconstruction with filtering (SIRF) algorithm, enables images of /spl sigma//sup o/ at resolutions approaching 8 km over stationary targets. Such images are useful in ice mapping and classification, and multidecadal studies are possible by comparison with Seasat Scatterometer (SASS) data. The utility of NSCAT data in polar ice studies is illustrated through a review of two cryosphere applications of NSCAT data: (1) sea-ice mapping and tracking and (2) ice-sheet change in Greenland and Antarctica. The wide swath and frequent revisit, coupled with incidence and azimuth angle diversity makes NSCAT data very effective in mapping …
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Scholar articles
DG Long, MR Drinkwater - IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote …, 1999