Antarctic landfast sea ice: A review of its physics, biogeochemistry and ecology
Antarctic landfast sea ice (fast ice) is stationary sea ice that is attached to the coast,
grounded icebergs, ice shelves, or other protrusions on the continental shelf. Fast ice forms …
grounded icebergs, ice shelves, or other protrusions on the continental shelf. Fast ice forms …
High-resolution mapping of circum-Antarctic landfast sea ice distribution, 2000–2018
Landfast sea ice (fast ice) is an important component of the Antarctic nearshore marine
environment, where it strongly modulates ice sheet-ocean-atmosphere interactions and …
environment, where it strongly modulates ice sheet-ocean-atmosphere interactions and …
[图书][B] Remote sensing for geoscientists
GL Prost - 2013 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Remote Sensing for Geoscientists Page 1 REMOTE SENSING FOR GEOSCIENTISTS
THIRD EDITION IMAGE ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION GARY L. PROST Page 2 THIRD …
THIRD EDITION IMAGE ANALYSIS AND INTEGRATION GARY L. PROST Page 2 THIRD …
[HTML][HTML] Mapping pan-Arctic landfast sea ice stability using Sentinel-1 interferometry
Arctic landfast sea ice has undergone substantial changes in recent decades, affecting ice
stability and including potential impacts on ice travel by coastal populations and on industry …
stability and including potential impacts on ice travel by coastal populations and on industry …
Assessing integration of intensity, polarimetric scattering, interferometric coherence and spatial texture metrics in PALSAR-derived land cover classification
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is an important alternative to optical remote sensing due to
its ability to acquire data regardless of weather conditions and day/night cycle. The Phased …
its ability to acquire data regardless of weather conditions and day/night cycle. The Phased …
Landfast sea ice monitoring using multisensor fusion in the Antarctic
Landfast sea ice (fast ice) means sea ice that is attached to the shoreline with little or no
motion in contrast to pack ice which drifts on the sea. As fast ice plays an important role in …
motion in contrast to pack ice which drifts on the sea. As fast ice plays an important role in …
Sea ice local surface topography from single-pass satellite InSAR measurements: a feasibility study
W Dierking, O Lang, T Busche - The Cryosphere, 2017 - tc.copernicus.org
Quantitative parameters characterizing the sea ice surface topography are needed in
geophysical investigations such as studies on atmosphere–ice interactions or sea ice …
geophysical investigations such as studies on atmosphere–ice interactions or sea ice …
Mapping permafrost landscape features using object-based image classification of multi-temporal SAR images
Microwave imagery has a distinct advantage over optical imagery in high-latitude areas
because it allows data to be acquired independently of cloud cover and solar illumination …
because it allows data to be acquired independently of cloud cover and solar illumination …
Estimation of sea ice drift and concentration during melt season using C-band dual-polarimetric Sentinel-1 data
S Bhattacharjee, RD Garg - Remote Sensing Applications: Society and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Characterizing sea ice changes over the Arctic can give proper insight into its extent in the
current context of climate change. Sea ice motion's effect on ice area is influenced by …
current context of climate change. Sea ice motion's effect on ice area is influenced by …
An application of sea ice tracking algorithm for fast ice and stamukhas detection in the Arctic
V Selyuzhenok, D Demchev - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
For regional environmental studies it is important to know the location of the fast ice edge
which affects the coastal processes in the Arctic. The aim of this study is to develop a new …
which affects the coastal processes in the Arctic. The aim of this study is to develop a new …