Ice Velocity Mapping Using TOPS SAR Data and Offset Tracking

Jørgen Dall, Anders Kusk, Ulrik Nielsen, John Peter Merryman Boncori

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    Abstract

    Feature tracking and speckle tracking, are robust techniques to measure the velocity of glaciers and ice sheets. Displacement maps based on TOPS data may have small gaps if the bursts are not handled properly. Ice moving from one burst to a consecutive burst between two observations is not observed under the same squint angle, and hence speckle tracking is supposed to fail when cross-correlating consecutive bursts, whereas feature tracking provides the same result as when cross-correlating corresponding bursts. The size of the potential gaps depends on the ice displacement and the choice of Sentinel-1 product, as consecutive bursts overlap in the SLC product but not in the GRD product. An analysis of Sentinel-1 data from Greenland confirms the results expected from theory.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of 9th International Workshop Fringe 2015
    EditorsL. Ouwehand
    Number of pages7
    VolumeSP-731
    Publication date2015
    ISBN (Print)978-92-9221-295-7
    Publication statusPublished - 2015
    Event9th International Workshop Fringe 2015 - ESA-ESRIN , Frascati, Italy
    Duration: 23 Mar 201527 Mar 2015

    Workshop

    Workshop9th International Workshop Fringe 2015
    LocationESA-ESRIN
    Country/TerritoryItaly
    CityFrascati
    Period23/03/201527/03/2015

    Bibliographical note

    ESA workshop: http://seom.esa.int/fringe2015/index.php<br/>Proceedings paper accepted upon review of abstract.

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