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Using TanDEM-X Pursuit Monostatic Observations with a Large Perpendicular Baseline to Extract Glacial Topography

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Title
Using TanDEM-X Pursuit Monostatic Observations with a Large Perpendicular Baseline to Extract Glacial Topography
Other Titles
TanDEM-X 단층 관찰을 통한 빙하 지형 추출
Authors
Hong, Sang-Hoon
Wdowinski, Shimon
Amelung, Falk
Kim, Hyun-cheol
Won, Joong-Sun
Kim, Sang-Wan
Subject
Remote Sensing
Keywords
Digital elevation modelTanDEM-Xpetermann glacierradar interferometryTanDEM-X science phaseambiguity height
Issue Date
2018-11
Citation
Hong, Sang-Hoon, et al. 2018. "Using TanDEM-X Pursuit Monostatic Observations with a Large Perpendicular Baseline to Extract Glacial Topography". REMOTE SENSING, 10(11): 1851-1869.
Abstract
Space-based Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) applications have been widely used to monitor the cryosphere over past decades. Owing to temporal decorrelation, interferometric coherence often severely degrades on fast moving glaciers. TanDEM-X observations can overcome the temporal decorrelation because of their simultaneous measurements by two satellite constellations. In this study, we used the TanDEM-X pursuit monostatic mode with large baseline formation following a scientific phase timeline to develop highly precise topographic elevation models of the Petermann Glacier of Northwest Greenland. The large baseline provided the advantage of extracting topographic information over low relief areas, such as the surface of a glacier. As expected, coherent interferometric phases (>0.8) were well maintained over the glaciers, despite their fast movement, due to the nearly simultaneous TanDEM-X measurements. The height ambiguity, which was defined as the altitude difference corresponding to a 2π phase change of the flattened interferogram, of the dataset was 10.63 m, which was favorable for extracting topography in a low relief region. We validated the TanDEM-X derived glacial topography by comparing it to the SAR/Interferometric radar altimeter observations acquired by CryoSat-2 and the IceBridge Airborne Topographic Mapper laser altimeter measurements. Both observations showed very good correlation within a few meters of the offsets (?12.5~?3.1 m), with respect to the derived glacial topography. Routine TanDEM-X observations will be very useful to better understand the dynamics of glacial movements and topographic change.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/10867
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10111851
Type
Article
Station
기타(원격탐사자료)
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2018-2018, Research on analytical technique for satellite observation of Arctic sea ice (18-18) / Kim, Hyun-cheol (PE18120)
2017-2018, Research on analytical technique for satellite observation of Arctic sea ice (17-18) / Kim, Hyun-cheol (PE17120; PE18120)
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