Session: OS-9A
Next-gen SAR remote sensing of sea ice & ice features#2/Télédétection RSO de prochaine génération des glaces marines & de leurs propriétés#2

Chair
Desmond Power
Time
13:30 - 14:50 on Thursday, 22nd of June 2017
Venue
Amphi.
  • 13:30
    Detection of Melt Ponds in Sea Ice in the Labrador Sea by Quad-Polarized Synthetic Aperture Radar
    Will Perrie (Bedford Institute of Oceanography), Tao Xie (Bedford Institute of Oceanography)
  • 13:50
    An Integrated Approach Utilizing RADARSAT-2 SAR and GLCM Texture to Quantify the Relationship between Aerial Melt-Pond Distribution and Microwave Backscatter
    Saroat Ramjan (University of Calgary), Torsten Geldsetzer (University of Calgary), John Yackel (University of Calgary), Randy Scharien (University of Victoria), Vishnu Nandan (University of Calgary), Mallik Mahmud (University of Calgary)
  • 14:10
    Polarimetric C- and X-band SAR Observations of Multi-Year Sea Ice: towards the retrieval of Sea Ice Surface roughness and thickness
    Alec Casey (York University), Justin Beckers (University of Alberta), Anne Bublitz (York University), Benjamin Lange (Alfred Wegener Institute), Christian Haas (Alfred Wegener Institute)
  • 14:30
    Incidence Angle dependency of L-band Microwave backscatter of Arctic Sea Ice
    Mallik Mahmud (University of Calgary), Torsten Geldsetzer (University of Calgary), Vishnu Nandan (University of Calgary), Stephen Howell (Environment and Climate Change Canada), John Yackel (University of Calgary), Saroat Ramjan (University of Calgary)