Journal of Glaciology (Feb 2018)

A complete map of Greenland ice velocity derived from satellite data collected over 20 years

  • IAN JOUGHIN,
  • BEN E. SMITH,
  • IAN M. HOWAT

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.73
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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While numerous maps of Greenland ice flow velocity exist, most have gaps in coverage and/or accuracy is limited. We processed a large volume of synthetic aperture radar and Landsat 8 imagery collected between 1995 and 2015 to produce a nearly complete map of ice flow velocity for Greenland at a far greater accuracy than most prior products. We evaluated the accuracy of this map by comparing it with a variety of measured and estimated velocities. For the slow-moving interior of the ice sheet, where estimates are determined from interferometric phase, the errors are ~2 m a−1 or better. For coastal areas, where estimates are determined entirely from speckle- or feature-tracking methods, errors are 2–3 m a−1, which is in good agreement with the estimated formal errors. Especially for the slow-moving majority of the ice sheet, this map provides an important source of data for numerous types of glaciological studies.

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