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500–2000-MHz Airborne Brightness Temperature Measurements Over the East Antarctic Plateau

Marco Brogioni, Marion Leduc‐Leballeur, Mark Andrews, Giovanni Macelloni, Joel T. Johnson, Kenneth C. Jezek, Caglar Yardim

2021IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Measurements of the 500–2000-MHz brightness temperature spectra of Antarctica acquired under the Ice Sheet and Sea Ice Ultrawideband Microwave Airborne eXperiment (ISSIUMAX) are reported. These data sets support the remote sensing of ice sheet properties, in particular information on the temperature profile within the ice sheet. The Ultrawideband Software-Defined Microwave Radiometer (UWBRAD) was installed on a Twin Otter aircraft, and measurements were collected on coastal areas and the interior of East Antarctica in November and December 2018. UWBRAD 500–2000-MHz brightness temperature measurements along a 1000-km path over the ice sheet are compared in this letter to forward model simulations for these locations and confirm the expected sensitivities to ice sheet parameters.

Topics & Concepts

Brightness temperatureRemote sensingIce sheetGeologyBrightnessRadiometerGreenland ice sheetAntarctic ice sheetPlateau (mathematics)Sea ice concentrationSea iceMicrowave radiometerTemperature measurementSea ice thicknessArctic ice packCryosphereOceanographyPhysicsOpticsMathematicsMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsCryospheric studies and observationsArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsSoil Moisture and Remote Sensing
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