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Retrieval of Svalbard ice flow velocities using Sentinel 1A/1B three-pass Differential SAR Interferometry

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posted on 2022-02-08, 18:00 authored by Bala Raju Nela, Gulab Singh, Shradha Mohanty, Rajat, Jorge Arigony-Neto, Andrey F. Glazovsky

Glacier velocity is an important parameter to characterize glacier dynamics and to derive ice thickness and mass balance. The 2-pass/3-pass Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) techniques are advantageous in estimating glacier movements. However, the 2-pass DInSAR requires an external Digital Elevation Model (DEM), whereas the 3-pass DInSAR does not. The 3-pass DInSAR technique is adopted with Sentinel-1A/1B to map the Svalbard glacier flow velocities. Furthermore, the effect of glacier surface elevation change on the 2-pass DInSAR results were revealed by comparing glacier velocity with the two time period topographic information. The coherence indicates that Sentinel-1A/1B has a high potential to infer operational glacier velocity using the 3-pass DInSAR method with an average atmospheric uncertainty of 0.24 cm/day over the studied region. The precision of the 3-pass DInSAR is analyzed by comparing 2-pass derived line-of-sight (LOS) velocity on the same dates. The 3-pass DInSAR achieves high-resolution and detailed information.

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This work was supported by BRICS Science, Technology and Innovation Framework Programme (BRICS STI FP) for project ‘Col-GaSS’ from the Department of Science and Technology, India (project no. DST/IMRCD/BRICS/PilotCall1/Col-GaSS/2017 (G)), the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russia (Project no. 17-55-80107), and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil (project number 441810/2016-0).

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