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DOI10.5194/tc-10-799-2016
Growth of a young pingo in the Canadian Arctic observed by RADARSAT-2 interferometric satellite radar
Samsonov S.V.; Lantz T.C.; Kokelj S.V.; Zhang Y.
发表日期2016
ISSN19940416
卷号10期号:2
英文摘要Advancements in radar technology are increasing our ability to detect Earth surface deformation in permafrost environments. In this paper we use satellite Differential Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (DInSAR) to describe the growth of a large, relatively young pingo in the Tuktoyaktuk Coastlands. High-resolution RADARSAT-2 imagery (2011-2014) analyzed with the Multidimensional Small Baseline Subset (MSBAS) DInSAR revealed a maximum 2.7 cm yr-1 of domed uplift located in a drained lake basin. Satellite measurements suggest that this feature is one of the largest diameter pingos in the region that is presently growing. Observed changes in elevation were modeled as a 348 times; 290 m uniformly loaded elliptical plate with clamped edge. Analysis of historical aerial photographs suggested that ground uplift at this location initiated sometime between 1935 and 1951 following drainage of the residual pond. Uplift is largely due to the growth of intrusive ice, because the 9 % expansion of pore water associated with permafrost aggradation into saturated sands is not sufficient to explain the observed short- and long-term deformation rates. The modeled thickness of ice-rich permafrost using the Northern Ecosystem Soil Temperature (NEST) was consistent with the maximum height of this feature. Modeled permafrost aggradation from 1972 to 2014 approximated elevation changes estimated from aerial photographs for that time period. Taken together, these lines of evidence indicate that uplift is at least in part a result of freezing of the sub-pingo water lens. Seasonal variations in the uplift rate seen in the DInSAR data closely match the modeled seasonal pattern in the deepening rate of freezing front. This study demonstrates that interferometric satellite radar can detect and contribute to understanding the dynamics of terrain uplift in response to permafrost aggradation and ground ice development in remote polar environments. The present-day growth rate is smaller than predicted by the modeling and no clear growth is observed at other smaller pingos in contrast with field studies performed mainly before the 1990s. Investigation of this apparent discrepancy provides an opportunity to further develop observation methods and models. © Author(s) 2016.
学科领域aerial photograph; coastal zone; estimation method; pingo; polar region; prediction; radar interferometry; RADARSAT; satellite sensor; seasonal variation; soil temperature; spatial resolution; uplift
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scopus关键词aerial photograph; coastal zone; estimation method; pingo; polar region; prediction; radar interferometry; RADARSAT; satellite sensor; seasonal variation; soil temperature; spatial resolution; uplift
来源期刊Cryosphere
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/119659
作者单位Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation, Natural Resources Canada, 560 Rochester Street, Ottawa, ON, Canada; School of Environmental Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada; Northwest Territories Geological Survey, Government of the Northwest Territories, Yellowknife, NWT, Canada
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Samsonov S.V.,Lantz T.C.,Kokelj S.V.,et al. Growth of a young pingo in the Canadian Arctic observed by RADARSAT-2 interferometric satellite radar[J],2016,10(2).
APA Samsonov S.V.,Lantz T.C.,Kokelj S.V.,&Zhang Y..(2016).Growth of a young pingo in the Canadian Arctic observed by RADARSAT-2 interferometric satellite radar.Cryosphere,10(2).
MLA Samsonov S.V.,et al."Growth of a young pingo in the Canadian Arctic observed by RADARSAT-2 interferometric satellite radar".Cryosphere 10.2(2016).
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