The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (May 2018)

COMPILING TECHNIQUES FOR EAST ANTARCTIC ICE VELOCITY MAPPING BASED ON HISTORICAL OPTICAL IMAGERY

  • X. Li,
  • X. Li,
  • R. Li,
  • R. Li,
  • G. Qiao,
  • G. Qiao,
  • Y. Cheng,
  • Y. Cheng,
  • W. Ye,
  • W. Ye,
  • T. Gao,
  • T. Gao,
  • Y. Huang,
  • Y. Huang,
  • Y. Tian,
  • Y. Tian,
  • X. Tong,
  • X. Tong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLII-3-2625-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. XLII-3
pp. 2625 – 2628

Abstract

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Ice flow velocity over long time series in East Antarctica plays a vital role in estimating and predicting the mass balance of Antarctic Ice Sheet and its contribution to global sea level rise. However, there is no Antarctic ice velocity product with large space scale available showing the East Antarctic ice flow velocity pattern before the 1990s. We proposed three methods including parallax decomposition, grid-based NCC image matching, feature and gird-based image matching with constraints for estimation of surface velocity in East Antarctica based on ARGON KH-5 and LANDSAT imagery, showing the feasibility of using historical optical imagery to obtain Antarctic ice motion. Based on these previous studies, we presented a set of systematic method for developing ice surface velocity product for the entire East Antarctica from the 1960s to the 1980s in this paper.