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Evaluating landfast sea ice stress and fracture in support of operations on sea ice using SAR interferometry

机译:使用SAR干涉仪评估陆上海冰应力和破裂以支持海冰作业

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Recent Arctic warming has led to reduced sea-ice thickness and a more dynamic landfast ice cover with potential widespread consequences for ice users. Here, we develop an approach to assess the small-scale deformation of landfast ice critical to on-ice operations using synthetic aperture radar interferometry (InSAR). InSAR has previously proven successful in determining long-term qualitative climatology of ice deformation around on-ice operations, but is now used to explore its potential for providing quantitative guidance for ice road planning, construction, and maintenance. A validation effort using X-band SAR and high-precision GPS data over Elson Lagoon, Alaska, confirms the ability of InSAR to accurately estimate 3-dimensional sea ice strain values accumulated between SAR image acquisitions, using an inverse model. The inverse model was further applied to L-band InSAR data over the Northstar Island ice road near Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Assuming an elasto-brittle rheology, the derived strain values yielded a spatial distribution of internal stress consistent with preexisting ice defects and morphology. In several localized regions of the study area, stress values exceeded expected yield stress. Resulting relative fracture intensity potential was shown to conform with local knowledge based on road inspections by engineers, and may be used to guide ice road planning, construction and maintenance efforts. The results presented here demonstrate that InSAR is an accurate tool for estimating landfast ice deformation and stability in support of ice use. The findings may also provide substantial new insights into the mechanics of landfast ice.
机译:最近的北极变暖导致海冰厚度减小,陆地冰覆盖更加活跃,给冰使用者带来潜在的广泛后果。在这里,我们开发了一种方法,用于使用合成孔径雷达干涉测量法(InSAR)评估对冰上作业至关重要的陆地冰的小规模变形。 InSAR先前已被证明可以成功确定冰上作业周围冰变形的长期定性气候学,但现在已被用于探索其潜力,为冰路规划,建设和维护提供定量指导。在阿拉斯加的Elson Lagoon上使用X波段SAR和高精度GPS数据进行的验证工作证实了InSAR能够使用逆模型准确估计SAR图像采集之间累积的三维海冰应变值的能力。该逆模型进一步应用于阿拉斯加普拉德霍湾附近的北极星岛冰路上的L波段InSAR数据。假设为弹性脆性流变,则得出的应变值将产生与先前存在的冰缺陷和形态一致的内部应力的空间分布。在研究区域的几个局部区域,应力值超过了预期的屈服应力。根据工程师进行的道路检查,得出的相对断裂强度潜在值符合当地的知识,并且可用于指导冰路的规划,建设和维护工作。此处显示的结果表明,InSAR是估算陆冰冰变形和稳定性以支持冰使用的准确工具。这些发现也可能为陆冰技术提供实质性的新见解。

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