Sea ice thickness retrieval based on goci remote sensing data: A case study

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The accurate monitoring and measurement of sea ice thickness (SIT) is crucial for under-standing climate change and preventing economic losses caused by sea ice disasters near coastal regions. In this study, a new method is developed to retrieve the SIT in Liaodong Bay (LDB) based on the Rayleigh-corrected reflectance from Geostationary Ocean Color Imager (GOCI) images in the winters of 2012 and 2013. Compared with previously developed SIT retrieval methods (e.g., the method based on the thermodynamic principle of sea ice) using remote sensing data, our method has significant advantages with respect to the inversion accuracy (achieving retrieval skill scores as high as 0.86) and spatiotemporal resolution. Moreover, there is no significant increase in the computational cost with this method, which makes the method suitable for operational SIT retrieval in the global ocean.

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Gu, F., Zhang, R., Tian-Kunze, X., Han, B., Zhu, L., Cui, T., & Yang, Q. (2021). Sea ice thickness retrieval based on goci remote sensing data: A case study. Remote Sensing, 13(5), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13050936

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