Freshwater lake ice thickness derived using surface-based X- and Ku-band FMCW scatterometers
Autor: | Claude R. Duguay, Andrew Kasurak, Joshua King, Laura C. Brown, Donald K. Atwood, Grant E. Gunn |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
0211 other engineering and technologies 02 engineering and technology Slant range Snowpack Scatterometer Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology Atmospheric sciences 01 natural sciences Ku band law.invention Waves and shallow water 13. Climate action law Sea ice thickness General Earth and Planetary Sciences Radar Sea ice concentration Geology 021101 geological & geomatics engineering 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Remote sensing |
Zdroj: | Cold Regions Science and Technology. 120:115-126 |
ISSN: | 0165-232X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.coldregions.2015.09.012 |
Popis: | Time series of ground-based X- and Ku-band frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radar data are used to derive ice thickness for bubbled freshwater lake ice with heterogeneous snow cover under the assumption of interactions in range occurring at the ice–snow and ice–water interface. Once adjusted for the refractive index of ice and slant range, the distance between peak returns agrees with in-situ ice thickness observations. Ice thicknesses are derived from the distance of peak returns in range acquired in the off-nadir incidence angle range 21°–60°. Derived ice thicknesses are compared to in-situ measurements, an upward-looking acoustic sonar (Shallow Water Ice-Profiler (SWIP)), and a one-dimensional thermodynamic lake ice model (Canadian Lake Ice Model (CLIMo)). Median ice thicknesses derived with University of Waterloo X- and Ku-band scatterometers (UW-Scat) agreed well with in-situ measurements ( R 2 = 0.953 and 0.964), SWIP ( R 2 = 0.842 and 0.893), and Canadian Lake Ice Model (CLIMo) simulations using 25% of terrestrial snowpack scenario, respectively. UW-Scat derived ice thicknesses produced root mean square error (RMSE) values of 0.053 and 0.088 m for X- and Ku-band, respectively, relative to in-situ ice thickness measurements. This study is the first FMCW X- and Ku-band off-nadir approach to observe interactions at the snow–ice and ice–water interface to derive ice thickness. |
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