The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Sep 2017)

ANALYSIS OF WAVEFORM RETRACKING METHODS IN ANTARCTIC ICE SHEET BASED ON CRYOSAT-2 DATA

  • F. Xiao,
  • F. Xiao,
  • F. Li,
  • F. Li,
  • S. Zhang,
  • S. Zhang,
  • W. Hao,
  • W. Hao,
  • L. Yuan,
  • L. Yuan,
  • T. Zhu,
  • Y. Zhang,
  • Y. Zhang,
  • C. Zhu,
  • C. Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-2-W7-1561-2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-2-W7
pp. 1561 – 1567

Abstract

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Satellite altimetry plays an important role in many geoscientific and environmental studies of Antarctic ice sheet. The ranging accuracy is degenerated near coasts or over nonocean surfaces, due to waveform contamination. A postprocess technique, known as waveform retracking, can be used to retrack the corrupt waveform and in turn improve the ranging accuracy. In 2010, the CryoSat-2 satellite was launched with the Synthetic aperture Interferometric Radar ALtimeter (SIRAL) onboard. Satellite altimetry waveform retracking methods are discussed in the paper. Six retracking methods including the OCOG method, the threshold method with 10 %, 25 % and 50 % threshold level, the linear and exponential 5-β parametric methods are used to retrack CryoSat-2 waveform over the transect from Zhongshan Station to Dome A. The results show that the threshold retracker performs best with the consideration of waveform retracking success rate and RMS of retracking distance corrections. The linear 5-β parametric retracker gives best waveform retracking precision, but cannot make full use of the waveform data.