Offset fields between pairs of JERS-1 satellite SAR data acquired in winter with 44 days time interval were employed for the estimation of Arctic glacier motion over Svalbard, Novaya Zemlya and Franz-Josef Land. The displacement maps show that the ice caps are divided into a number of clearly defined fast-flowing units with displacement larger than about 6 in in 44 days (i.e. 50 m/year). The estimated error of the JERS-1 offset tracking derived displacement is on the order of 20 m/year. Occasionally, azimuth streaks related to auroral zone ionospheric disturbances were detected and dedicated processing steps were applied to minimize their influence on the estimated motion pattern. Our analysis demonstrated that offset tracking of L-band SAR...
The offset tracking technique based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image intensity information ca...
This work examines the effectiveness of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for investigating ...
A better understanding of the Cryosphere is essential, not only for its preservation, but for the wh...
Two image-to-image patch offset techniques for estimating feature motion between satellite syntheti...
Nearly complete mosaics of winter ice surface velocities for the 1990's over the Eastern Arctic (Nov...
We computed circum-Arctic surface velocity maps of glaciers and ice caps over the Canadian Arctic, S...
Glacier motion data is very important for glaciology research, but traditional methods for collecti...
This thesis considers the use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for surveying temp...
We obtained accurate, detailed motion distribution of glaciers in Central Asia by applying digital e...
Glacier dynamics play an important role in the mass balance of many glaciers, ice caps and ice sheet...
In recent years, in-situ measurements on Kongsvegen, a surge-type glacier located in the Kongsfjorde...
This paper describes a new technique to simultaneously estimate topography and motion of polar glaci...
ABSTRACT. Differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry (DInSAR) exploits the coherence betwe...
This paper describes a new technique to simultaneously estimate topography and motion of polar glaci...
Main aim of this work is to explore the suitability of high resolution SAR images for measuring ice ...
The offset tracking technique based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image intensity information ca...
This work examines the effectiveness of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for investigating ...
A better understanding of the Cryosphere is essential, not only for its preservation, but for the wh...
Two image-to-image patch offset techniques for estimating feature motion between satellite syntheti...
Nearly complete mosaics of winter ice surface velocities for the 1990's over the Eastern Arctic (Nov...
We computed circum-Arctic surface velocity maps of glaciers and ice caps over the Canadian Arctic, S...
Glacier motion data is very important for glaciology research, but traditional methods for collecti...
This thesis considers the use of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) for surveying temp...
We obtained accurate, detailed motion distribution of glaciers in Central Asia by applying digital e...
Glacier dynamics play an important role in the mass balance of many glaciers, ice caps and ice sheet...
In recent years, in-situ measurements on Kongsvegen, a surge-type glacier located in the Kongsfjorde...
This paper describes a new technique to simultaneously estimate topography and motion of polar glaci...
ABSTRACT. Differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry (DInSAR) exploits the coherence betwe...
This paper describes a new technique to simultaneously estimate topography and motion of polar glaci...
Main aim of this work is to explore the suitability of high resolution SAR images for measuring ice ...
The offset tracking technique based on synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image intensity information ca...
This work examines the effectiveness of spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) for investigating ...
A better understanding of the Cryosphere is essential, not only for its preservation, but for the wh...