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Multiscale Variability and the Comparison of Ground and Satellite Radar Based Measures of Peatland Surface Motion for Peatland Monitoring

Marshall, Chris; Sterk, Henk Pieter; Gilbert, Peter J.; Andersen, Roxane; Bradley, Andrew V.; Sowter, Andrew; Marsh, Stuart; Large, David J.

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Authors

Chris Marshall

Henk Pieter Sterk

Peter J. Gilbert

Roxane Andersen

Andrew Sowter

STUART MARSH STUART.MARSH@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Geospatial Engineering

DAVID LARGE David.Large@nottingham.ac.uk
Abbott Professor of Geoscience



Abstract

Peatland surface motion is highly diagnostic of peatland condition. Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) can measure this at the landscape scale but requires ground validation. This necessitates upscaling from point to areal measures (80 × 90 m) but is hampered by a lack of data regarding the spatial variability of peat surface motion characteristics. Using a nested precise leveling approach within two areas of upland and low-lying blanket peatland within the Flow Country, Scotland, we examine the multiscale variability of peat surface motion. We then compare this with InSAR timeseries data. We find that peat surface motion varies at multiple scales within blanket peatland with decreasing dynamism with height above the water table e.g., hummocks < lawn < hollows. This trend is dependent upon a number of factors including ecohydrology, pool size/density, peat density, and slope. At the site scale motion can be grouped into central, marginal, and upland peatlands with each showing characteristic amplitude, peak timing, and response to climate events. Ground measurements which incorporate local variability show good comparability with satellite radar derived timeseries. However, current limitations of phase unwrapping in interferometry means that during an extreme drought/event InSAR readings can only qualitatively replicate peat movement in the most dynamic parts of the peatland e.g., pool systems, quaking bog.

Citation

Marshall, C., Sterk, H. P., Gilbert, P. J., Andersen, R., Bradley, A. V., Sowter, A., …Large, D. J. (2022). Multiscale Variability and the Comparison of Ground and Satellite Radar Based Measures of Peatland Surface Motion for Peatland Monitoring. Remote Sensing, 14(2), Article 336. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14020336

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 23, 2021
Online Publication Date Jan 12, 2022
Publication Date 2022-01
Deposit Date Jan 25, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jan 26, 2022
Journal Remote Sensing
Electronic ISSN 2072-4292
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 2
Article Number 336
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14020336
Keywords bog breathing; InSAR; peatland surface motion; microtopography; precise leveling
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7339821
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/2/336

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