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Orthorectified image mosaic of Antarctica from 1963 Argon satellite photography: image processing and glaciological applications
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Earth ObservationGlacierEngineeringMultispectral ImagingImage MosaicingEarth ScienceSocial SciencesGeophysicsArgon PhotographyArgon MosaicArgon Satellite PhotographySatellite ImagingCartographyImage ProcessingSynthetic Aperture RadarGlaciological ApplicationsGeographyBlock AdjustmentCryosphereImage StitchingClimate DynamicsDigital PhotogrammetryRemote Sensing
Using the state‐of‐the‐art digital imaging technology, extended block adjustment, orthorectification and mosaicking, individual Declassified Intelligence Satellite Argon photographic images are precisely assembled into a map quality mosaic of coastal Antarctica. The geometric accuracy of the mosaic is estimated to be approximately equivalent to the original resolution of the Argon photography, which is about 140 m. We compare the Argon mosaic with later satellite images to investigate changes in ice sheet geographic features and dynamical glaciological processes.
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