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Glacier analysis using radar imagery
 
This case study is addressed to advanced students and to those who are especially interested in detailed glacier studies using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR). You will learn about the difference between optical and microwave sensors, and you will also be introduced to the concept of backscattering of microwaves on ice and snow surfaces.
 
The potential of SAR Differential Interferometry is explained in the Background section.

The exercise focuses mainly on the seasonal changes of ice and snow-covered ground, and its response to microwave.

This case study includes:

  • an introduction
  • two background sections
  • a worksheet introduction
  • exercises
  • You can access them by clicking on the links on the right.

     
     
     


    Glacier analysis using radar imagery
    Background
    RadarSynthetic Aperture Radar (SAR)
    Exercises
    Worksheet introductionExercise 1: Multitemporal radar and multispectral optical dataExercise 2: The influence of weather conditions on radar imageryConclusions
    Eduspace - Software
    LEOWorks 4 (MacOS)LEOWorks 4 (Windows)LEOWorks 4 (Linux)
    Eduspace - Download
    Images_Glaciers.zipGoogleEarth file
     
     
     
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