Radar sounders mounted on airborne platforms have acquired data of the subsurface of the Earth's icy areas over the last decades. These data, called radargrams, contain information on the dielectric discontinuities in the ice-sheets, and thus on the buried geological structures and the related processes. Conventionally, these structures have been characterized and mapped by visually inspecting the radargrams. However, visual inspection is subjective and time-consuming and can lead to misinterpretations. Recently, state-of-the-art automatic techniques are proposed to map the position of the bedrock, the ice layering, and the noise in the radargram. However, there are no automatic techniques for mapping the basal refreezing, which is an important ice target that controls the rate of sea-ward ow of the ice-sheets. This paper proposes an automatic method to map the refreezing ice in radargrams. We model the refreezing ice considering its geophysical and radiometric properties. Then, we des...
An automatic approach to map refreezing ice in radar sounder data / Donini, Elena; Thakur, Sanchari; Bovolo, Francesca; Bruzzone, Lorenzo. - ELETTRONICO. - 11155:(2019). ( Image and Signal Processing for Remote Sensing XXV 2019 Strasburgo, Francia 9-12/09/2019) [10.1117/12.2533169].
An automatic approach to map refreezing ice in radar sounder data
Donini, Elena;Thakur, Sanchari;Bovolo, Francesca;Bruzzone, Lorenzo
2019-01-01
Abstract
Radar sounders mounted on airborne platforms have acquired data of the subsurface of the Earth's icy areas over the last decades. These data, called radargrams, contain information on the dielectric discontinuities in the ice-sheets, and thus on the buried geological structures and the related processes. Conventionally, these structures have been characterized and mapped by visually inspecting the radargrams. However, visual inspection is subjective and time-consuming and can lead to misinterpretations. Recently, state-of-the-art automatic techniques are proposed to map the position of the bedrock, the ice layering, and the noise in the radargram. However, there are no automatic techniques for mapping the basal refreezing, which is an important ice target that controls the rate of sea-ward ow of the ice-sheets. This paper proposes an automatic method to map the refreezing ice in radargrams. We model the refreezing ice considering its geophysical and radiometric properties. Then, we des...I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



