Spatio-temporal variability of Antarctic sea-ice thickness and volume obtained from ICESat data using an innovative algorithm

Huan Li, Hongjie Xie*, Stefan Kern, Wei Wan, Burcu Ozsoy, Stephan Ackley, Yang Hong

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Özet

We use total (sea ice plus snow) freeboard as estimated from Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) Geophysical Laser Altimeter System (GLAS) observations to compute Antarctic sea-ice thickness and volume. In order to overcome assumptions made about the relationship between snow depth and total freeboard or biases in snow depth products from satellite microwave radiometry, we implement a new algorithm. We treat the sea ice-snow system as one layer with reduced density, which we approximate by means of a priori information about the snow depth to sea-ice thickness ratio. We derive this a priori information directly from ICESat total freeboard data using empirical equations relating in-situ measurements of total freeboard to snow depth or sea-ice thickness. We apply our new algorithm (one-layer method or OLM), which uses the buoyancy equation approach without the need for auxiliary snow depth data, to compute sea-ice thickness for every ICESat GLAS footprint from a valid total freeboard. An improved method for sea-ice volume retrieval is also used to derive ice volume at 6.25 km scale. Spatio-temporal variations of sea-ice thickness and volume are then analyzed in the circumpolar Antarctic as well as its six sea sectors: Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Weddell East, Weddell West, Bell-Amund Sea, and Ross Sea, under both interannual and seasonal scales. Because the OLM algorithm relies on only one parameter, the total freeboard, and is independent of auxiliary snow depth information, it is believed to become a viable alternative sea-ice thickness retrieval method for satellite altimetry.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)44-61
Sayfa sayısı18
DergiRemote Sensing of Environment
Hacim219
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 15 Ara 2018

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This work was jointly supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China under grant No. 2016YFE0102400, the U.S. NSF Antarctic program (Grant No: 1341717), and the NSFC-CGIAR (Grant No. 7141101024). This study is also partly a result from the participation (H. Xie and S. Ackley) in the ICESat-2 Early Adopter Program. Critical reviews from the two anonymous reviewers to improve the paper are greatly appreciated. We would like to thank Doctors Yu Fang and Wenbin Shi from Tsinghua University for their inputs/edits to the early version of the paper. This work was jointly supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China under grant No. 2016YFE0102400 , the U.S. NSF Antarctic program (Grant No: 1341717 ), and the NSFC -CGIAR (Grant No. 7141101024 ). This study is also partly a result from the participation (H. Xie and S. Ackley) in the ICESat-2 Early Adopter Program. Critical reviews from the two anonymous reviewers to improve the paper are greatly appreciated. We would like to thank Doctors Yu Fang and Wenbin Shi from Tsinghua University for their inputs/edits to the early version of the paper.

FinansörlerFinansör numarası
CGIAR
U.S. NSF
National Science Foundation1341717
National Stroke Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China7141101024
National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program)2016YFE0102400

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