Signature of ice melt over the greenland derived from MSMR (OCEANSAT-1) data

Sharma, N. ; Dash, M. K. ; Vyas, N. K. ; Bhandari, S. M. ; Pandey, P. C. ; Khare, N. (2011) Signature of ice melt over the greenland derived from MSMR (OCEANSAT-1) data Mausam, 62 (4). pp. 627-632. ISSN 0252-9416

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Abstract

In order to monitor the impact of global warming phenomena over the Polar Regions, it is necessary to monitor snow/ice melt on the Greenland and the Antarctic ice sheets. Using MSMR data, it is possible to differentiate sea ice at different concentration levels. On the basis of microwave emissivities of continental ice and sea ice, useful information on the formation and melting of the ice can be derived. The paper discusses different strategies to derive a melt signal from the MSMR observations for the continental ice sheets in Greenland. The Polarization Difference (PD) for 21 GHz, available from MSMR data, is studied and an appropriate threshold is selected to detect the presence of melt signal. The results of the present study have bearing on climate changes.

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Keywords:Global Warming; Polarization Difference; Climate Change; Polar Regions; MSMR
ID Code:94416
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