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Arctic lead detection using a waveform mixture algorithm from CryoSat-2 data

Author(s)
Lee, SanggyunKim, Hyun-cheolIm, Jungho
Issued Date
2018-05
DOI
10.5194/tc-12-1665-2018
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24213
Fulltext
https://www.the-cryosphere.net/12/1665/2018/
Citation
CRYOSPHERE, v.12, no.5, pp.1665 - 1679
Abstract
We propose a waveform mixture algorithm to detect leads from CryoSat-2 data, which is novel and different from the existing threshold-based lead detection methods. The waveform mixture algorithm adopts the concept of spectral mixture analysis, which is widely used in the field of hyperspectral image analysis. This lead detection method was evaluated with high-resolution (250 m) MODIS images and showed comparable and promising performance in detecting leads when compared to the previous methods. The robustness of the proposed approach also lies in the fact that it does not require the rescaling of parameters (i.e., stack standard deviation, stack skewness, stack kurtosis, pulse peakiness, and backscatter sigma(0)), as it directly uses L1B waveform data, unlike the existing threshold-based methods. Monthly lead fraction maps were produced by the waveform mixture algorithm, which shows interannual variability of recent sea ice cover during 2011-2016, excluding the summer season (i.e., June to September). We also compared the lead fraction maps to other lead fraction maps generated from previously published data sets, resulting in similar spatiotemporal patterns.
Publisher
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
ISSN
1994-0416
Keyword
SEA-ICE LEADSWIDTH DISTRIBUTIONN-FINDRAMSR-EIMAGERYCLASSIFICATIONCLIMATOLOGYALTIMETEREXCHANGEVOLUME

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