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CRL/NASDA airborne SAR (Pi-SAR) observations of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2017

Takeshi Matsuoka
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Seiho Uratsuka
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Makoto Satake
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Tatsuharu Kobayashi
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Akitsugu Nadai
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Toshihiko Umehara
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Hideo Maeno
Affiliation:
Applied Research and Standards Division, Communications Research Laboratory, Nukui-Kitamchi 4−2−1, Koganei-Shi, Tokyo 184−8795, Japan
Hiroyuki Wakabayashi
Affiliation:
Earth Observation Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan, Roppongi 1-9−9, Minato-Ku, Tokyo 106−0032, Japan
Kazuki Nakamura
Affiliation:
Center for Earth Remote Sensing, Chiba University, 1−33 Yayoi-Chou, Inage-Ku, Chiba 263−8522, Japan
Fumihiko Nishio
Affiliation:
Center for Earth Remote Sensing, Chiba University, 1−33 Yayoi-Chou, Inage-Ku, Chiba 263−8522, Japan
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Abstract

Multi-frequency, multi-polarization airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) observations of sea ice in the southern Sea of Okhotsk were carried out in February 1999 in conjunction with RADARSAT SAR observations. The final goal of this study is to clarify the backscattering characteristics and to understand the scattering mechanisms of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk by using microwave multiparametric SAR. The airborne SAR (Pi-SAR) has two frequencies (X- and L-band) and multi-polarization (HH, VV, HV, VH) with 1.5 m (X-band) and 3.0 m (L-band) resolution. It was developed by the Communications Research Laboratory (X-band) and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (L-band). We show the frequency dependence and polarization properties of radar backscattering from sea ice. We find that it is possible to distinguish ice types by comparing backscattering from sea ice in the X- and L-bands. Investigation of the polarization characteristics at X-band was very useful for detecting the thin-ice area (e.g. nilas and gray ice).

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Type
Remote Sensing of Sea-Ice and Snow-Cover Characteristics
Copyright
Copyright © the Author(s) [year] 2001
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Fig. 1. Map of test site and radarsat sar (c-hh, incidence angle of 23−25°) image acquired on 23 february 1999.

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Fig. 2. Pi-sar images of (a) x-band, and (b) l-band acquired on 23 february 1999, as color composites of hh (red), vv (green) and hv (blue) channels. swath width is 13.5km and azimuth distance is 50.0 km.

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Fig. 3. Extended Pi-SAR images of square 1 in Figure 2 in (a) L-band HH, and (b) X-band HH. Incidence angles of the marked areas are 23-25°. (c) RADARSAT images of the same area. Each image is 3 km × 3 km.

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Table 1. Frequency dependence of backscattering coefficients (db) from sea and various sea-ice surfaces at incidence angles of 23−25°. mean values of each marked square in figure 3a–c are shown

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Fig. 4. Images of pi-sar (a) in the x-band, and (b) in the l-band, as color composites of hh (red), vv (green) and hv (blue). images correspond to square 2 in figure 2 and cover 5 km × 5 km. (c, d) profiles of backscattering coefficient of dashed lines (incidence angle of 50°) in (a)and(b), respectively, with polarization as parameter. the error bars are shown only at three distance points.