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DEM generation and tidal deformation detection for Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using SAR interferometry

January 1, 2004

In this study we generated a relative Digital Elevation Model (DEM) over the Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using ERS1/2 synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry data. Four repeat pass differential interferograms are used to find the grounding zone and to classify the study area. An interferometrically derived DEM is compared with laser altimetry profile from ICESat. Standard deviation of the relative height difference is 5.12 m and 1.34 m in total length of the profile and at the center of the profile respectively. The magnitude and the direction of tidal changes estimated from interferogram are compared with those predicted tidal differences from four ocean tide models. Tidal deformation measured in InSAR is -16.7 cm and it agrees well within 3 cm with predicted ones from tide models.

Publication Year 2004
Title DEM generation and tidal deformation detection for Sulzberger Ice Shelf, West Antarctica using SAR interferometry
Authors S. Baek, Oh-Ig Kwoun, M. Bassler, Z. Lu, C. K. Shum, R. Dietrich
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70026419
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center