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Geomorphological mapping in the Antarctic Peninsula region applying single and multipolarization RADARSAT-2 data
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- RADARSAT-2 data in the ultra-fine and fine quad polarization mode was evaluated to identify morpho-structural, periglacial, and other geomorphological features within the Antarctic Peninsula region. The study was carried out within Byers Peninsula, the largest ice-free area on the South Shetland Islands. A methodology was developed to integrate and compare data from different sources to optimize the selection of criteria and techniques to obtain information from RADARSAT-2 relevant to the geomorphology of the study area. Ultra-fine data were focused on the extraction of linear features and fine structures; whereas, fine quad polarized data were implemented to identify scattering mechanisms for different surface covers. It was possible to extract a greater number of lineaments and structures with the ultra-fine data. A supervised classification was carried out using the fine quad polarized data, where a careful selection of training and validation sites was needed. The overall classification accuracy was 75% with a Kappa coefficient of 0.71. Surface cover features with low entropy scattering mechanisms were well identified with a maximum of 86% accuracy. The accuracy for higher entropy volume and multiple scattering mechanisms were only slightly lower and are considered especially important for the type of geomorphological features studied on Byers Peninsula
Details
- Database :
- OAIster
- Notes :
- Península de Byers, Isla Livingston, Península Antártica, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1348915568
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource