Comparison Of Sea-Ice Freeboard And Thickness Distributions From Aircraft Data And Cryosat-2


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The only remote sensing technique capable of obtain- ing sea-ice thickness on basin-scale are satellite altime- ter missions, such as the 2010 launched CryoSat-2. It is equipped with a Ku-Band radar altimeter, which mea- sures the height of the ice surface above the sea level. This method requires highly accurate range measure- ments. During the CryoSat Validation Experiment (Cry- oVEx) 2011 in the Lincoln Sea, Cryosat-2 underpasses were accomplished with two aircraft, which carried an airborne laser-scanner, a radar altimeter and an electro- magnetic induction device for direct sea-ice thickness re- trieval. Both aircraft flew in close formation at the same time of a CryoSat-2 overpass. This is a study about the comparison of the sea-ice freeboard and thickness dis- tribution of airborne validation and CryoSat-2 measure- ments within the multi-year sea-ice region of the Lincoln Sea in spring, with respect to the penetration of the Ku- Band signal into the snow.



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Earth Observation & Cryospehere Science Conference, 13 Nov 2012 - 16 Nov 2012, ESRIN, Frascati, Italy.
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Ricker, R. , Hendricks, S. , Helm, V. , Gerdes, R. and Skourup, H. (2012): Comparison Of Sea-Ice Freeboard And Thickness Distributions From Aircraft Data And Cryosat-2 , Earth Observation & Cryospehere Science Conference, ESRIN, Frascati, Italy, 13 November 2012 - 16 November 2012 .


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