Abstract

The “GF-4” satellite is China’s first high resolution geostationary optical remote sensing satellite. It has the unique advantages of short imaging time interval (20s) and high resolution (50m). In order to analyze the effect of GF-4 satellite image registration accuracy on sea ice drift in Bohai Sea, firstly, the orthorectification of the 28 image data available from August 2016 to March 2018 in the Bohai Sea area was carried out. Then we selected the sea-land edge points as control points, and registration of two images which have the same time interval. Next, we recorded the marked same name points which searched from the bottom of Liaodong bay, east of Liaodong bay and west of Liaodong bay respectlly. We statisticed the direction and frequency of land point offset sub-regionally, then we created the rose plots and maked histogram of the offset of land point. The results show that, when the time interval is 4 hours and 24 hours, the dominant migration direction in the three regions in Liaodong bay is east; when the time interval is 1 minute, the dominant migration direction in Liaodong Bay bottom and Liaodong Bay west coast land is south, Followed by east and southeast respectively; the dominant migration in Liaodong Bay East Coast is north, followed by east; When the time interval is 3 hours, the dominant migration direction in west of Liaodong Bay, bottom of Liaodong Bay and east of Liaodong bay are east, west and south respectively, followed by southeast, east, southeast respectively. The land offset in three regions is major centralized distribution in a range which is from 60m to 80m. That is to say, the offset of land is basically equal to 1.2 times of pixels, and the maximum land offset is less than 2 times of pixels. Through statistical analysis, it can be seen that with the increase of time interval, the land offset will not change much. This study also paves the way for the study of the drift of sea ice.

Highlights

  • The Bohai Sea is located in the middle lattitude region, and it is one of the most severe ice conditions in China

  • The Bohai Sea and its surrounding waters are rich in large amounts of oil and natural gas, which occupies an important position in our national economy

  • On December 29, 2015, the launch of the GF-4 satellite provided a new type of data source for remote sensing monitoring of sea ice drift

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Bohai Sea is located in the middle lattitude region, and it is one of the most severe ice conditions in China. The revisit period of Microwave Scatterometers, Microwave Radiometers, and SARs is relatively long and cannot meet the demand for sea ice drift monitoring in the Bohai Sea. Some scholars have conducted sea ice research using. Xiao-ying Chen based on GF-4 satellite do the green tide extraction research drift velocity in Yellow Sea, Libo Yao studied ship target tracking based on GF-4 satellite [6], Zhongting Wang used GF-4 data monitoring "beijing-tianjinhebei region aerosol [7].There is little research on sea ice monitoring by the GF-4 satellite, and no one has performed error analysis. This paper focuses on the analysis of the factors affecting the sea ice drift in the Bohai Sea by the accuracy of GF-4 satellite image registration

Study Area
GF-4 data
Method
PRECISION ANALYSIS
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