RAPPORT DU GROUPE DE TRAVAIL VII-8
W. G. VII-8 Report
"GLACE-ET- NEIGE"
"Ice and snow"
PAR
C. MATZLER
R.K. HAWKINS
Several papers were given which discussed remote sensing techniques for ice and
snow covering mainly microwaves but also IR and more traditional methods. This
report is divided into sea ice and snow as topics and further by the applica-
tion of active and passive techniques.
SNOW
With two frequencies, microwave radiometers can determine areal extent, estimate
water equivalent and detect the onset of melt metamorphism. More accurate water
equivalent measurements and the classification of snow types will be possible
when two polarizations and three frequencies are employed. Several unusual
signatures were however observed which were related to snow metamorphosis.
These results were obtained with ground-based measurements and further shown
to give good agreement with independent snow observations when NIMBUS 7,
SMMR data were analyzed.
The areal extent of wet snow in mountainous terrain can be determined by use of
X-Band radar imagery.
SEA ICE
Skilled interpreters using image brightness, context, floe shape and texture as
clues from high resolution X-Band SAR, can separate a range of ice forms
during cold winter conditions. Radar contrasts alone may be used to separate
old ice from young ice, but with the addition of a p-wave radiometer, much more
distinct clusters exist which have been successfully tested using MAP classifiers.
There are however a large variety of ice forms and conditions, which complicate
this simple situation. Examples are the metamorphosis which occurs during the
melt season and the wide range of conformations and compactions encóuntered
in the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ).
Passive microwave radiometers have shown good classification potential in young
and new ice forms studied in the MIZ. Ice concentration analysis using two or
more frequencies have demonstrated performances of + 3% (ice-water) and
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