Post RAMP Products2004 and 2007 Drygalsky Ice Tongue Velocities 2004 and 2007 Thwaites and Pine Island Glacier VelocitiesOverview
Overview
Subsequent to the 1997 and 2000 Antarctic Mapping Missions, two other smaller mappings were made in 2004 and again in 2007. Velocity products were generated for the Drygalsky Ice Tongue (David Glacier) and the Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers.
Interferometric pairs are used to compute ice sheet surface velocities during the approximate months of September through December. The methodology and results discussed in this report are provided in partial fulfillment of OSU's agreement to provide remote sensing data to the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) science requirements. CReSIS's vision is to advance understanding of polar ice sheets sufficiently for the development of models that reliably predict future ice sheet contributions to sea level rise under prescribed changes in climate.
Documentation and procedures used to process Radarsat synthetic aperture radar data were the same used to obtain velocities in for Jacobshavn Glacier, Greenland Document Page
We have provide the following datasets.
1) Velocity ASCII files containing the final derived velocities
2) SAR mosaics (100m) in binary, geotif, and ERDAS Imagine formats
3) RAMS Final Velocity Products (the individual pieces that went into making the derived ASCII version)
Overview
Subsequent to the 1997 and 2000 Antarctic Mapping Missions, two other smaller mappings were made in 2004 and again in 2007. Velocity products were generated for the Drygalsky Ice Tongue (David Glacier) and the Thwaites and Pine Island Glaciers.
Interferometric pairs are used to compute ice sheet surface velocities during the approximate months of September through December. The methodology and results discussed in this report are provided in partial fulfillment of OSU's agreement to provide remote sensing data to the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) science requirements. CReSIS's vision is to advance understanding of polar ice sheets sufficiently for the development of models that reliably predict future ice sheet contributions to sea level rise under prescribed changes in climate.
Documentation and procedures used to process Radarsat synthetic aperture radar data were the same used to obtain velocities in for Jacobshavn Glacier, Greenland Document Page
We have provide the following datasets.