Water (Sep 2020)

Delineation of Radar Glacier Zones in the Antarctic Peninsula Using Polarimetric SAR

  • Wenxue Fu,
  • Xinwu Li,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Lei Liang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12092620
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 2620

Abstract

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Climate change is a cause of the expansion of snowmelt phenomena in the Antarctic, and shifts in position of wet and dry snow lines have been considered as good indicators of climate changes. The impacts of climate change are observable by the delineation of significant position change of glacier zones. The principal limitation of current glacier zone classification methods by synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image is that it is difficult to discriminate dry-snow and wet-snow zones using only single-polarimetric radar backscattering intensity. This study tried to solve the problem using polarimetric SAR (PolSAR). Analysis indicates that polarimetric decomposition elements could be efficient characteristics to delineate radar glacier zones by recognition of principal backscatter patterns. Further, two radar glacier zone classification processes for polarimetric SAR are proposed: a supervised support vector machine (SVM) classification process and a simple decision-tree classification method. These methods enable reliable delineation of radar glacier zones in the Antarctic Peninsula. Polarimetric SAR, which provides more information about the scattering processes and target structure, proves to be an efficient tool for delineating radar glacier zones and snowmelt detection.

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