Project Details
Determination of the snow accumulation rate from satellite remote sensing by means of combining high resolution densitiy data and microwave images at low frequencies
Applicant
Dr. Maria Hörhold
Subject Area
Oceanography
Term
from 2012 to 2016
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 219370191
Mapping the mass changes of the polar ice sheets is crucial for computing future sea level development and requires knowledge of snow density variations at the ice sheet’s surface. Recent correlation studies of density variations within the firn imply a connection between the accumulation rate, the physical structure of the firn and the brightness temperature by satellite sensors. Within the proposed project the statistical analysis of recently available high resolution density profiles from several regions of Antarctica will lead to the determination of length scales at which microwave emission is sensitive to density variations. Correlating the layering statistics at different length scales to accumulation rates may offer the possibility not only to link accumulation rates to physical firn properties, but to determine accumulation rates from microwave images. An examination of firn cores obtained from field expeditions during the project duration will allow the systematic study of characteristic layering features of snow classes, which have been previously defined by microwave image analysis.
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