Abstract

The Permafrost Dynamics Observatory (PDO) combines L-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and P-band polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) to simultaneously estimate the seasonal thaw depth and soil moisture profile of the active layer in permafrost regions. L-band InSAR can measure seasonal subsidence due to thawing of the active layer and P-band PolSAR backscatter is sensitive to subsurface soil moisture. A joint retrieval scheme is developed as both subsidence and soil moisture are essential to accurate active layer thickness (ALT) estimation. The PDO joint retrieval has been applied to airborne L- and P-band SAR data acquired over Arctic-boreal region during the 2017 Arctic-Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) airborne campaign. In this paper, we describe the forward models and joint inversion used in the PDO retrievals and compare the results with in-situ ALT and soil moisture data estimated from ground-penetrating radar (GPR).

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