Classification of low-salinity sea ice types by ranging scatterometer |
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Authors: | J HYYPPÄ M HALLIKAINEN |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Space Technology , Helsinki University of Technology , Otakaari 5A, Espoo, 02150, Finland |
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Abstract: | Abstract A helicopter-borne 8-channel ranging scatterometer HUTSCAT (Helsinki University of Technology Scatterometer) was used to investigate the backscattering behaviour of low-salinity sea ice at 5-4GHz and 9-8 GHz. The measurements were conducted during the BEPERS-88 Sea Ice Campaign in the Gulf of Bothnia, 6-12 March 1988. The backscattering properties of several sea ice types were examined at the two frequencies, using HH, VV, HV, and VH polarization modes. An incidence angle of 23° off nadir was used in order to investigate the feasibility of the ESA ERS-I (launched in July 1991) SAR for sea ice mapping. The capability of the new scatterometer to identify sea ice types was examined using the following radar output products at 8 channels: (a) the backscattering coefficient and (b) the characteristics of the radar return versus range spectrum (range resolution 65 cm). |
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