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Icebergs are one of the important components of Antarctic ice loss, and their spatial distribution and volume changes have a profound impact on ocean circulation, sea ice formation, freshwater balance and carbon cycle in the Southern Ocean, and ship navigation. Therefore, effective monitoring of icebergs is of great significance. Iceberg height is an important parameter of iceberg volume, and its accurate estimation is crucial to the calculation of iceberg thickness and volume. In this paper, based on optical satellite images, satellite altimetry data and digital surface model (DSM) derived from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the iceberg height retrieval approaches were studied, including shadow based, satellite altimetry based and DSM based methods. Then, the results of different approaches were evaluated and analyzed by taking icebergs in the landfast ice area as an example. Finally, we concluded that all three methods could effectively extract the height information of icebergs. For the shadow-height method with relatively low accuracy, lower sun altitude and higher icebergs would be more conducive to accurate height estimation.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)785–791
Число страниц7
ЖурналInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
Том43
Номер выпускаB3-2022
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СостояниеОпубликовано - 30 мая 2022
СобытиеXXIV ISPRS Congress “Imaging today, foreseeing tomorrow”, Commission III - Nice, Франция
Продолжительность: 6 июн 202211 июн 2022

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Информационные системы
  • География, планирование и развитие

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