Experimental Observations of Two Mountain Glaciers on the Eastern Slope of Mt. Tsurugi by Pi-SAR2 Airborne SAR

IF 1 Q4 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Bulletin of glaciological research Pub Date : 2017-01-01 DOI:10.5331/BGR.16R04
M. Furuya, K. Fukui, H. Iida, S. Kojima, T. Matsuoka
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We performed airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations at two glaciers (San’nomado and Komado glaciers) on the eastern slope of Mt. Tsurugi, Japan, in August and October 2013, and August 2014. The Pi-SAR2 system used in this study consists of two X-band SAR antennas. Taking advantage of single-pass interferometry, we have generated digital elevation models (DEM) at each epoch. Differencing the DEMs at August and October 2013, the elevations at the glaciers were reduced by ~20 m or more with errors on the order of ~20 m or more. As we could visually identify the reduction in the snow-covered areas in the SAR images of August and October 2013, those changes are attributable to seasonal melting of the snow but are apparently overestimated. Full polarimetric observations were also performed, indicating significant changes over the glaciers from August to October that were largely due to the reduction in snow cover. We could further identify localized spots that indicated strong intensity in the cross-polarized HV channel (transmission of vertically polarized wave and reception in horizontally polarized channel) over the glaciers. Bright HV signals are unexpected, because HV signals are often interpreted as volume scattering and appear to originate from the inside of the glaciers that are unlikely in the X-band SAR system; no penetration deeper than 1 m is expected in the X-band over the snow/ice areas. We interpret the apparent HV signals as due to double bouncing from both sides of the valley, which were apparently imaged over the glaciers.
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鹤木山东坡两座高山冰川的Pi-SAR2机载SAR实验观测
2013年8月、10月和2014年8月,在日本鹤木山东坡的San’nomado和Komado冰川上进行了机载合成孔径雷达(SAR)观测。本研究使用的Pi-SAR2系统由两个x波段SAR天线组成。利用单通道干涉测量法,我们在每个历元生成数字高程模型(DEM)。在2013年8月和10月的dem差异中,冰川高程降低了~20 m以上,误差在~20 m以上。由于我们可以在2013年8月和10月的SAR图像中直观地识别出积雪面积的减少,这些变化可归因于季节性积雪融化,但显然被高估了。还进行了全面的偏振观测,表明冰川从8月到10月发生了重大变化,这主要是由于积雪减少。我们可以进一步识别冰川上交叉极化HV通道(垂直极化波透射和水平极化波接收)强强度的局部点。明亮的HV信号是意料之外的,因为HV信号通常被解释为体散射,似乎来自冰川内部,这在x波段SAR系统中是不可能的;预计在雪/冰区上空的x波段穿透深度不会超过1米。我们将明显的HV信号解释为来自山谷两侧的双重反弹,这显然是在冰川上成像的。
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