2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2013.07.043
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The glaciers climate change initiative: Methods for creating glacier area, elevation change and velocity products

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“…We applied both SAR interferometry (InSAR) (Goldstein et al, 1993;Joughin et al, 1996) as well as the SAR offsettracking method (Strozzi et al, 2002;Rignot et al, 2011;Paul et al, 2013) in order to estimate glacier velocities. The InSAR method measures displacement in the radar line-ofsight (LOS) direction, with a precision of the order of millimetres to centimetres, while offset tracking provides information about azimuth and range surface displacements, with a precision of the order of decimetres to metres.…”
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“…We applied both SAR interferometry (InSAR) (Goldstein et al, 1993;Joughin et al, 1996) as well as the SAR offsettracking method (Strozzi et al, 2002;Rignot et al, 2011;Paul et al, 2013) in order to estimate glacier velocities. The InSAR method measures displacement in the radar line-ofsight (LOS) direction, with a precision of the order of millimetres to centimetres, while offset tracking provides information about azimuth and range surface displacements, with a precision of the order of decimetres to metres.…”
Section: Velocity Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a cross-correlation-based method to estimate range and azimuth offsets between pairs of SAR data acquired in the same geometry (Paul et al, 2013). The input SAR data from each sensor were coregistered to a reference geometry, and the range and azimuth shifts were estimated by searching for the maximum of the two-dimensional correlation function estimated by using rectangular matching window sizes uniformly distributed over the image frame.…”
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“…(0.71% a -1 ) (Paul et al, 2015;X. Yao et al, 2012), glacier shrinkage in the CNR has been larger than in…”
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“…Mountains and error estimation was performed by comparing the results with high-resolution aerial 32 imagery at the terminus (Paul et al, 2015). The uncertainties were no more than 6 and 7.5 m in 1968 33 and 2016, respectively.…”
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