Sea ice leads play an essential role in ocean-ice-atmosphere exchange, in ocean circulation, geochemistry, and in ice dynamics. Their precise detection is crucial for altimetric estimations of sea ice thickness and volume. This study evaluates the performance of the SARAL/AltiKa (Satellite with ARgos and ALtiKa) altimeter to detect leads and to monitor their spatio-temporal dynamics. We show that a pulse peakiness parameter (PP) used to detect leads by Envisat RA-2 and ERS-1,-2 altimeters is not suitable because of saturation of AltiKa return echoes over the leads. The signal saturation results in loss of 6–10% of PP data over sea ice. We propose a different parameter—maximal power of waveform—and define the threshold to discriminate the le...
The presence of sea-ice leads represents a key feature of the Arctic sea ice cover. Leads promote th...
Satellite altimetry has been used to derive information about sea ice thickness in the Arctic alread...
Sea ice thickness is one of the most sensitive variables in the Arctic climate system. In order to q...
Sea ice leads play an essential role in ocean-ice-atmosphere exchange, in ocean circulation, geochem...
Leads are only a small part of the polar sea ice structure, but they play a dominant role on the tur...
Detection of the openings in the Arctic sea ice pack, or leads, allow to sample instantaneous sea su...
In polar regions, sea-ice hinders the precise observation of Sea Surface Heights (SSH) by satellite ...
A growing number of studies are concluding that the resilience of the Arctic sea ice cover in a warm...
Satellite radar altimeters have improved our knowledge of Arctic sea ice thickness over the past dec...
Sea ice leads (fractures) play a critical role in the exchange of mass and energy between the ocean ...
Satellite radar altimetry is a powerful tool for studying the sea ice and physical oceanography of t...
Leads are major sites of energy fluxes and brine releases at the air-ocean interface of sea-ice cove...
Sea ice leads are long and narrow sea ice fractures. Despite accounting for a small fraction of the ...
In the Arctic Ocean, obtaining water levels from satellite altimetry is hampered by the presence of ...
One of the most prominent features of global climate change is the reduction in Arctic sea ice thick...
The presence of sea-ice leads represents a key feature of the Arctic sea ice cover. Leads promote th...
Satellite altimetry has been used to derive information about sea ice thickness in the Arctic alread...
Sea ice thickness is one of the most sensitive variables in the Arctic climate system. In order to q...
Sea ice leads play an essential role in ocean-ice-atmosphere exchange, in ocean circulation, geochem...
Leads are only a small part of the polar sea ice structure, but they play a dominant role on the tur...
Detection of the openings in the Arctic sea ice pack, or leads, allow to sample instantaneous sea su...
In polar regions, sea-ice hinders the precise observation of Sea Surface Heights (SSH) by satellite ...
A growing number of studies are concluding that the resilience of the Arctic sea ice cover in a warm...
Satellite radar altimeters have improved our knowledge of Arctic sea ice thickness over the past dec...
Sea ice leads (fractures) play a critical role in the exchange of mass and energy between the ocean ...
Satellite radar altimetry is a powerful tool for studying the sea ice and physical oceanography of t...
Leads are major sites of energy fluxes and brine releases at the air-ocean interface of sea-ice cove...
Sea ice leads are long and narrow sea ice fractures. Despite accounting for a small fraction of the ...
In the Arctic Ocean, obtaining water levels from satellite altimetry is hampered by the presence of ...
One of the most prominent features of global climate change is the reduction in Arctic sea ice thick...
The presence of sea-ice leads represents a key feature of the Arctic sea ice cover. Leads promote th...
Satellite altimetry has been used to derive information about sea ice thickness in the Arctic alread...
Sea ice thickness is one of the most sensitive variables in the Arctic climate system. In order to q...