On Radar Signatures of Upwelling

In studies of upwelling, usually data from infrared and optical sensors is used which provides information on the sea surface temperature (SST) and the chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration. In this paper, we show that also synthetic aperture radars (SAR) images can give valuable contribution to such...

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Main Author: Werner ALPERS,Kan ZENG
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Language:English
Published: Surveying and Mapping Press 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science
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spelling doaj-9fcdf6b2c951451ca080cd1115ab8cdf2021-04-07T00:41:04ZengSurveying and Mapping PressJournal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science2096-59902021-03-0141172310.11947/j.JGGS.2021.0102On Radar Signatures of UpwellingWerner ALPERS,Kan ZENG01. Institute of Oceanography, University of Hamburg, Hamburg 20146, Germany;2. Ocean Remote Sensing Institute, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, ChinaIn studies of upwelling, usually data from infrared and optical sensors is used which provides information on the sea surface temperature (SST) and the chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration. In this paper, we show that also synthetic aperture radars (SAR) images can give valuable contribution to such studies. Upwelling regions become detectable by SAR because they are associated with a reduction of the radar backscatter due to ① the change of the stability of the air-sea interface or/and ② the presence of biogenic slicks. Furthermore, the boundary of upwelling regions consists of a line of increased radar backscatter due to the presence of convergent surface flow.http://jggs.sinomaps.com/fileup/2096-5990/PDF/1617703722530-509869466.pdf|upwelling|synthetic aperture radar|cyclonic eddies|agulhas return current|biogenic surface films|chlorophyll concentration|air-sea interface|sea surface temperature
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author Werner ALPERS,Kan ZENG
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On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science
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author_facet Werner ALPERS,Kan ZENG
author_sort Werner ALPERS,Kan ZENG
title On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
title_short On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
title_full On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
title_fullStr On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
title_full_unstemmed On Radar Signatures of Upwelling
title_sort on radar signatures of upwelling
publisher Surveying and Mapping Press
series Journal of Geodesy and Geoinformation Science
issn 2096-5990
publishDate 2021-03-01
description In studies of upwelling, usually data from infrared and optical sensors is used which provides information on the sea surface temperature (SST) and the chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration. In this paper, we show that also synthetic aperture radars (SAR) images can give valuable contribution to such studies. Upwelling regions become detectable by SAR because they are associated with a reduction of the radar backscatter due to ① the change of the stability of the air-sea interface or/and ② the presence of biogenic slicks. Furthermore, the boundary of upwelling regions consists of a line of increased radar backscatter due to the presence of convergent surface flow.
topic |upwelling|synthetic aperture radar|cyclonic eddies|agulhas return current|biogenic surface films|chlorophyll concentration|air-sea interface|sea surface temperature
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