InSAR results from the RADARSAT Antarctic Mapping Mission data: Estimation of glacier motion using a simple registration procedure
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Gray, AL
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Gray, AL
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Mattar, KE
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Mattar, KE
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Vachon, PW
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Bindschadler, R
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Jezek, KC
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Forster, R
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Crawford, JP
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来源:
IGARSS '98 - 1998 INTERNATIONAL GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING SYMPOSIUM, PROCEEDINGS VOLS 1-5: SENSING AND MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT
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1998年
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10.1109/IGARSS.1998.691662
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要:
An interferometric method is used to derive ice motion from RADARSAT data collected during the Antarctic Mapping Mission. Although one cannot solve for both topography and ice motion using one interferometric pair, it is possible to use a coarsely sampled digital terrain model to estimate ice motion using an image registration method. Less accurate than the usual fringe counting method for estimation of radial displacement, the image registration method allows useful motion estimation in both range and azimuth. The method is described and some results shown for a large area (similar to 17,000 km(2)) including ice flow into the Filchner Ice Shelf.