Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series

Glacier flow and slope instabilities in Alpine mountain areas represent a hazard issue. Sentinel-1 satellites provide regular Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) acquisitions that are potentially useful to monitor these areas, but they can be affected by temporal decorrelation due to rapid changes in the...

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Main Authors: Matthias Jauvin, Yajing Yan, Emmanuel Trouvé, Bénédicte Fruneau, Michel Gay, Blaise Girard
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Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/8/988
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author Matthias Jauvin
Yajing Yan
Emmanuel Trouvé
Bénédicte Fruneau
Michel Gay
Blaise Girard
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Yajing Yan
Emmanuel Trouvé
Bénédicte Fruneau
Michel Gay
Blaise Girard
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description Glacier flow and slope instabilities in Alpine mountain areas represent a hazard issue. Sentinel-1 satellites provide regular Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) acquisitions that are potentially useful to monitor these areas, but they can be affected by temporal decorrelation due to rapid changes in the surface. The application of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) therefore seems difficult due to loss of coherence. On the other hand, Corner Reflectors (CR) can be used as coherent targets in SAR images for accurate displacement measurement thanks to their strong backscattering property and temporal stability. The use of CRs in multi-temporal InSAR analysis in Alpine mountain areas can thus be beneficial. In this study, we present a comparison between triangular and rectangular CRs, based on Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements in an anechoic chamber and on long-term experiments over the Argentière glacier and the surrounding slopes and moraine. The visibility in both summer and winter of 10 CRs installed on the test site was investigated. As this area is exposed to heavy precipitation including snow falls, two perforated CRs were tested. The amplitude stability and the phase error of each CR were estimated. A precise tracking of two CRs installed at the glacier surface was also able to measure the displacement of the Argentière glacier, giving results close to previous GPS measurements. Furthermore, a Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) study was conducted, using the most stable CR as reference point to estimate slope instabilities, which led to the identification of an area corresponding to a tectonic fault called “Faille de l’angle”. The precise absolute locations of the CRs were successfully estimated and PS heights were compared with a LiDAR-based (Light Detection And Ranging) digital elevation model (DEM) and GPS measurements.
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spelling doaj.art-39b08446a1fc4178804e03da9328cd922022-12-21T19:35:26ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922019-04-0111898810.3390/rs11080988rs11080988Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time SeriesMatthias Jauvin0Yajing Yan1Emmanuel Trouvé2Bénédicte Fruneau3Michel Gay4Blaise Girard5AURIGAMI G.I.E., 77500 Chelles, FranceLISTIC, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, 74940 Annecy, FranceLISTIC, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, 74940 Annecy, FranceLaSTIG, IGN-UPEM, Université Paris-Est, 77454 Marne-la-Vallée, FranceGrenoble INP, GIPSA-Lab, CNRS, 38000 Grenoble, FranceLISTIC, Université Savoie Mont Blanc, 74940 Annecy, FranceGlacier flow and slope instabilities in Alpine mountain areas represent a hazard issue. Sentinel-1 satellites provide regular Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) acquisitions that are potentially useful to monitor these areas, but they can be affected by temporal decorrelation due to rapid changes in the surface. The application of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) therefore seems difficult due to loss of coherence. On the other hand, Corner Reflectors (CR) can be used as coherent targets in SAR images for accurate displacement measurement thanks to their strong backscattering property and temporal stability. The use of CRs in multi-temporal InSAR analysis in Alpine mountain areas can thus be beneficial. In this study, we present a comparison between triangular and rectangular CRs, based on Radar Cross Section (RCS) measurements in an anechoic chamber and on long-term experiments over the Argentière glacier and the surrounding slopes and moraine. The visibility in both summer and winter of 10 CRs installed on the test site was investigated. As this area is exposed to heavy precipitation including snow falls, two perforated CRs were tested. The amplitude stability and the phase error of each CR were estimated. A precise tracking of two CRs installed at the glacier surface was also able to measure the displacement of the Argentière glacier, giving results close to previous GPS measurements. Furthermore, a Persistent Scatterer Interferometry (PSI) study was conducted, using the most stable CR as reference point to estimate slope instabilities, which led to the identification of an area corresponding to a tectonic fault called “Faille de l’angle”. The precise absolute locations of the CRs were successfully estimated and PS heights were compared with a LiDAR-based (Light Detection And Ranging) digital elevation model (DEM) and GPS measurements.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/8/988synthetic aperture radarInSARcorner reflectorSentinel-1radar cross sectiondisplacementglaciermoraine
spellingShingle Matthias Jauvin
Yajing Yan
Emmanuel Trouvé
Bénédicte Fruneau
Michel Gay
Blaise Girard
Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
Remote Sensing
synthetic aperture radar
InSAR
corner reflector
Sentinel-1
radar cross section
displacement
glacier
moraine
title Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
title_full Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
title_fullStr Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
title_full_unstemmed Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
title_short Integration of Corner Reflectors for the Monitoring of Mountain Glacier Areas with Sentinel-1 Time Series
title_sort integration of corner reflectors for the monitoring of mountain glacier areas with sentinel 1 time series
topic synthetic aperture radar
InSAR
corner reflector
Sentinel-1
radar cross section
displacement
glacier
moraine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/8/988
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