Monitoring temperate glaciers by high resolution Pol-InSAR data: first analysis of Argentière E-SAR acquisitions and in-situ measurements
Résumé
This paper highlights the potential to measure temperate glacier velocities and surface characteristics by airborne interferometric and polarimetric SAR remote sensing. Indeed, a novel SAR airborne campaign took place in October 2006 over two Alpine glaciers. Simultaneously to the acquisition of repeat pass interferometric, polarimetric and multi-band data, in-situ measurements were carried out to provide useful information for the SAR synthesis, for backscattering analysis and for performance assessment. Analysis of the experimental data as well as early PolInSAR processing results regarding information extraction are presented.