KAPRI: A Bistatic Full-Polarimetric Interferometric Real-Aperture Radar System for Monitoring of Natural Environments

Author(s):  
Marcel Stefko ◽  
Othmar Frey ◽  
Charles Werner ◽  
Irena Hajnsek
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Le Yang ◽  
Zhihua Mao ◽  
Jianyu Chen ◽  
Delu Pan

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pp. 53-60 ◽  
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AbstractWe report measurements using a portable real aperture radar (Gamma Portable Radar Interferometer (GPRI)) for interferometric imaging of the surface ice motion on Gornergletscher, Switzerland, during the drainage of the adjacent ice-marginal lake Gornersee. The GPRI tracked the surface ice motion in line of sight over an area of ∼3 km2 down-glacier of Gornersee almost continuously during the drainage event. The displacement maps derived from the acquired interferograms capture the spatial distribution of the surface ice motion. Due to fast acquisition times of the microwave images, the GPRI was able to record sub-daily variations of the ice displacements, most likely caused by the impact of the Gornersee drainage on the ice motion of Gornergletscher. In situ point measurements of the ice displacement agree reasonably well with the results obtained by the GPRI and highlight the use of the GPRI for high-resolution measurements of glacier surface ice motion.


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