A SAR Record of Early 21 Century Change in Greenland.

J Glaciol

National Snow and Ice Data Center, University of Colorado, 1540 30 Street, Boulder, CO 80309-0449, USA.

Published: February 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers created seven synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) backscatter mosaics of Greenland's glaciers from 2000 to 2013 to study rapid changes.
  • The mosaics include six from RADARSAT and one from ALOS PALSAR, with the RADARSAT data revealing significant melting events, particularly in summer 2012.
  • The study shows that features in the mosaics align closely in terms of location, providing an accurate record of changes in Greenland's glaciers for future comparisons with new data.

Article Abstract

Glaciers in Greenland are changing rapidly. To better understand these changes, we have produced a series of seven synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) backscatter mosaics for seven winters during the period from 2000 to 2013. Six of the mosaics were created using RADARSAT Fine-Beam data and the seventh used ALOS PALSAR Fine-Beam Single-Polarization data. The RADARSAT mosaics are radiometrically calibrated and capture changes in the backscatter coefficient related to melt and other events, particularly the strong melting in the summer of 2012. Comparison of features in the ascending-orbit ALOS mosaic and the descending-orbit RADARSAT mosaics indicate that in areas of smooth to moderate topography their locations are consistent to within a few 10s of meters. The locations of features identifiable in the RADARAT mosaics, which were collected with the same imaging parameters, generally agree to within better than the 20-m posting of the data. With such geometric accuracy, these data establish a record of change in Greenland for the early part of the 21 Century, thus providing a baseline that can be compared with new radar and optical data sets.

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