Journal ArticleOpen Access
Snow thickness retrieval over thick Arctic sea ice using SMOS satellite data
Authors
Author Affiliations
Universität Hamburg, Clinical Research Organization, European Space Research and Technology Centre
Published InThe cryosphere
Year2013
Citations106
Abstract
Abstract. The microwave interferometric radiometer of the European Space Agency's Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity (SMOS) mission measures at a frequency of 1.4 GHz in the L-band. In contrast to other microwave satellites, low frequency measurements in L-band have a large penetration depth in sea ice and thus contain information on the ice thickness. Previous ice thickness retrievals have neglected a snow layer on top of the ice. Here, we implement a snow layer in our emission model and investigate how snow influences L-band brightness temperatures and whether it is possible to retrieve snow thickness over thick Arctic sea ice from SMOS data. We find that the brightness temperatures above snow-covered sea ice are higher than above bare sea ice…
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