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Maps of Active Layer Thickness on the North Slope of Alaska by Upscaling P-Band Polarimetric SAR Retrievals | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Maps of Active Layer Thickness on the North Slope of Alaska by Upscaling P-Band Polarimetric SAR Retrievals


Abstract:

Detailed information on the spatial and temporal distribution of active layer thickness (ALT) throughout the North Slope of Alaska, were it available, could offer valuabl...Show More

Abstract:

Detailed information on the spatial and temporal distribution of active layer thickness (ALT) throughout the North Slope of Alaska, were it available, could offer valuable insights into the effects of climate change throughout the region and facilitate the estimation of greenhouse gas emissions resulting from permafrost degradation. We are, therefore, developing extensive high-resolution maps of ALT on the North Slope of Alaska. To do this, we use a machine learning algorithm to extrapolate ALT from high resolution strips of estimated ALT derived from airborne P-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) acquired over two sets of flights in each of three different years. Our results indicate upscaling root-mean-square error (RMSE) of about 4 cm relative to thousands of randomly-selected SAR-derived ALT validation samples, and RMSE of approximately 10 cm relative to a small number of in-situ ALT measurements.
Date of Conference: 11-16 July 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 October 2021
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Conference Location: Brussels, Belgium

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