Abstract

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing has become a valuable tool for sea ice monitoring. A recently proposed SAR configuration for Earth observation called compact polarimetric (CP) SAR could be a good compromised choice between conventional (single or dual) and fully polarimetric SAR for operational sea ice observation. Given its enhanced radar target information compared to conventional SAR systems over wider swath coverage compared to fully polarimetric SAR systems, CP SAR systems could play important role in the new generation of Earth observation systems. In this study, fully polarimetric SAR images were collected over the Resolute Bay area during the fall of 2017. Acquired images are used for the simulation of CP SAR images and the derivation of a set of 23 CP SAR parameters from each image. The derived CP parameters were analysed in relation to the ice thickness and salinity of lake ice and fast sea ice. Results are compared against backscattering and decomposition parameters derived from the fully polarimetric SAR imagery.

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