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a boat.
5. COMPARISON OF ICE THICKNESS WITH RSI DATA
On February 26, 2011, the most part of Saroma Lake
were frozen except around the two small mouths of the
lake to the Sea of Okhotsk as shown in the FORMOSAT-
2 RSI image on Figure 6(a). We performed ice thickness
measurement from a small boat at the marginal ice area
near the first mouth of the lake (See Figure 4(a)). This
was quite successful. But, the thickness of ices which we
could measure from the boat were around 15 to 20cm. So,
we performed similar experiment on February 25, 2012 at
the Monbetsu Bay(See Figure 4(b)). At that time, we
could measure many thin sea ices which thicknesses less
than 15cm. The ice thickness of each point were
measured several times and averaged.
(a) Enterlance of Saroma Lake (Feb. 26, 2011)
(b) Monbetsu Bay (Feb. 25, 2012)
Figure 4. Measured points plotted on RSI images
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Figure 5 shows the relationship between the ice
thickness and the radiance derived from RSI band 3 and 4
data measured at the points shown in Figure 4(a) and (b).
The linear relationships were observed between the ice
thickness and the radiance acquired by RSI for the thin
ice area around the mouth of the lake when the ice
thicknesses were less than 20cm. This suggests the
possibility of estimating ice thickness of thin ice with high
resolution optical sensor such as RSI under the snowless
and cloud free condition. Since the data were taken in two
different places with one year interval, the result also
suggested the stability and reliability of RSI data. As for
the ice thicker than 20cm, our previous study (Cho et. al.,
2011) suggested the difficulty of estimating ice thickness
with optical sensors.
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