Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
We present methods and results from interferometric data processing
of a long-lasting survey campaign monitoring the
Planpincieux glacier, located on the Italian side of the Mont
Blanc, using a ground-based synthetic aperture radar (GB-SAR).
Monitoring a European Alpine glacier during the winter, when
the meteorological conditions are highly variable, presents some
difficulties in radar data interpretation. The main issues to tackle in
interferometric processing are unwrapping errors and high amplitude
dispersion (DA), mainly due to the high velocity and dielectric
heterogeneity of the backscattering surface. To improve the
reliability of the results, a coherence-driven pixel-selection criterion
for identifying the glacier area and a simple approach to
reduce possible unwrapping errors in interferograms with low
coherence are here proposed. The development of a new 2D
polynomial regression model, as a function of elevation, for atmospheric
phase screen (APS) estimation is also discussed. A comparison
with the results obtained with a vision-based approach gave
showed good agreement.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
remote sensing; gb-sar; glacier monitoring; mon blanc; surface deformations
Elenco autori:
Dematteis, Niccolò; Allasia, Paolo; Giordan, Daniele
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