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ã2017 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.
NISAR: The NASA-ISRO SAR Mission
Living on the Edge: The Ups and Downs of a Coastal Existence
About 40% of world’s population and 39% of U.S.
residents live in coastal areas, much of which is low
elevation land. Coastal regions contain significant
resources that support the livelihood of millions of people,
providing food, protection and a wide variety of economic
opportunities. They host critical infrastructure related to
transportation, fisheries, tourism and oil exploration.
However, coastal resources and infrastructure are
vulnerable to the ocean’s moods, e.g., erosion by waves,
sea level rise, storm surges and hurricanes.
Coastal Regions and
Ocean Moods
Coastal regions contain rich environments that provide livelihoods for millions
of people worldwide. However, because of their location at the margin
between land and water, these areas are at risk from fluctuating conditions
that exacerbate land loss, threatening the very ground beneath people’s feet.
Delta Blues
The Mississippi Delta is the 7
th
largest delta in the world, with
coastal wetlands covering ~4,000 mi
2
. Its basin extends from the
Gulf of Mexico to near the border with Canada, draining over
40% of the contiguous United States. Despite the fact that the
Mississippi River carries 436,000 tons of sediments every day, it is
estimated that 25% of the delta’s land has been lost since 1932.
Recent satellite records show the rate of land loss to the sea is
16.6 mi
2
per year. That is equivalent to losing 1 football field
every hour. America is shrinking.
The loss of coastal wetlands increases vulnerability of
infrastructure and populations along the coasts, and releases
carbon that had previously been captured in wetland soil through
erosion and oxidation. However, a few regions are growing and
building land. What makes the difference between loss and gain?
The NISAR Mission – Reliable, Consistent Observations
The NASA–ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, a collaboration
between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the
Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), will provide all-weather, day/night
imaging of nearly the entire land and ice masses of the Earth repeated 4-6 times
per month. NISAR’s orbiting radars will image at resolutions of 5-10 meters to
identify and track subtle movement of the Earth’s land and its sea ice, and even
provide information about what is happening below the surface. Its repeated set
of high resolution images can inform resource management and be used to detect
small-scale changes before they are visible to the eye. Products are expected to
be available 1-2 days after observation, and within hours in response to disasters,
providing actionable, timely data for many applications.
Photos (clockwise): U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, NASA/JPL-Caltech, California DWR, USGS
ã2017 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged.
Cont. from front page
Land loss in low elevation coastal regions is driven by a
complex array of factors. In the wetlands, wave-induced
erosion is often tied to the health of the wetland
vegetation, whose roots act to hold the soil together. In
addition to erosion from physical wave action that is
increased during storm surges, the presence of toxins or
water of the wrong salinity or temperature can stress the
plants, causing them to have less robust roots. The
erosion is exacerbated by a lack of the influx of sediment
that would help rebuild the land, and this loss significantly
reduces the deposition of new soil to offset the loss to the
ocean. The sediment carried by the river is either
captured upstream in dams or prevented from entering
the wetlands by levees intended to prevent storm surge
from reaching population centers and economic assets
along the river feeding the delta.
In the end, however, the wetland loss leads to deeper
inland intrusion of the storm waters, a positive feedback
loop whereby the wetlands recede, leaving coastal cities
at greater risk from high winds and water during storms
that blow in from the ocean.
It is encouraging to learn that in a few areas coastal deltas
are actually expanding rather than losing ground.
Understanding the difference between land loss and land
gain may be critical to saving the deltas, because this
information informs how to reverse the land loss in the
shrinking deltas.
With coastal populations growing at rates nearing 10%
every decade and the concomitant increasing demand for
ocean resources, it becomes critical to understand the
processes by which coastal wetlands are resilient or
become vulnerable to the ocean’s mood. Satellite imaging
is the most efficient and reliable method to monitor the
status of low elevation coastal regions given their large
size and global geographic distribution. In particular, the
oft-present layer of clouds covering these areas requires
radar imaging, which pierces through clouds, providing an
on-demand access to imagery of coastal areas. Because
NISAR is a NASA instrument, its data will be available free
of charge, so that it can be used to reduce risk to life and
property throughout the United States.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration For more information, visit http://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/applications
Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology / Pasadena, California / www.jpl.nasa.gov
In wetlands, the health of the vegetation is often an
indicator of the area’s resilience to storm surge, and
hence to its ability to protect inland populations.
Vegetation serves to decrease the energy of the
incoming waves of a storm surge and to lower wind
speed through increased resistance to near-surface
flow. Radar remote sensing can be used to determine
the type and status of vegetation, showing the spread
or declines of species in response to changes in water
depth, salinity, and temperature. Earth observations
from space using the NISAR microwave radar will
enable reliable and repeated measurements to be
made of the coastal and inland large water bodies of
the United States, informing land managers of where
and how to implement coastal restoration projects.
Right: Radar-derived map of the Mississippi River
indicating vegetation canopy height.
Radar Imaging of Coastal Wetlands

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  • 1. ã2017 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged. NISAR: The NASA-ISRO SAR Mission Living on the Edge: The Ups and Downs of a Coastal Existence About 40% of world’s population and 39% of U.S. residents live in coastal areas, much of which is low elevation land. Coastal regions contain significant resources that support the livelihood of millions of people, providing food, protection and a wide variety of economic opportunities. They host critical infrastructure related to transportation, fisheries, tourism and oil exploration. However, coastal resources and infrastructure are vulnerable to the ocean’s moods, e.g., erosion by waves, sea level rise, storm surges and hurricanes. Coastal Regions and Ocean Moods Coastal regions contain rich environments that provide livelihoods for millions of people worldwide. However, because of their location at the margin between land and water, these areas are at risk from fluctuating conditions that exacerbate land loss, threatening the very ground beneath people’s feet. Delta Blues The Mississippi Delta is the 7 th largest delta in the world, with coastal wetlands covering ~4,000 mi 2 . Its basin extends from the Gulf of Mexico to near the border with Canada, draining over 40% of the contiguous United States. Despite the fact that the Mississippi River carries 436,000 tons of sediments every day, it is estimated that 25% of the delta’s land has been lost since 1932. Recent satellite records show the rate of land loss to the sea is 16.6 mi 2 per year. That is equivalent to losing 1 football field every hour. America is shrinking. The loss of coastal wetlands increases vulnerability of infrastructure and populations along the coasts, and releases carbon that had previously been captured in wetland soil through erosion and oxidation. However, a few regions are growing and building land. What makes the difference between loss and gain? The NISAR Mission – Reliable, Consistent Observations The NASA–ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission, a collaboration between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), will provide all-weather, day/night imaging of nearly the entire land and ice masses of the Earth repeated 4-6 times per month. NISAR’s orbiting radars will image at resolutions of 5-10 meters to identify and track subtle movement of the Earth’s land and its sea ice, and even provide information about what is happening below the surface. Its repeated set of high resolution images can inform resource management and be used to detect small-scale changes before they are visible to the eye. Products are expected to be available 1-2 days after observation, and within hours in response to disasters, providing actionable, timely data for many applications. Photos (clockwise): U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, NASA/JPL-Caltech, California DWR, USGS
  • 2. ã2017 California Institute of Technology. Government sponsorship acknowledged. Cont. from front page Land loss in low elevation coastal regions is driven by a complex array of factors. In the wetlands, wave-induced erosion is often tied to the health of the wetland vegetation, whose roots act to hold the soil together. In addition to erosion from physical wave action that is increased during storm surges, the presence of toxins or water of the wrong salinity or temperature can stress the plants, causing them to have less robust roots. The erosion is exacerbated by a lack of the influx of sediment that would help rebuild the land, and this loss significantly reduces the deposition of new soil to offset the loss to the ocean. The sediment carried by the river is either captured upstream in dams or prevented from entering the wetlands by levees intended to prevent storm surge from reaching population centers and economic assets along the river feeding the delta. In the end, however, the wetland loss leads to deeper inland intrusion of the storm waters, a positive feedback loop whereby the wetlands recede, leaving coastal cities at greater risk from high winds and water during storms that blow in from the ocean. It is encouraging to learn that in a few areas coastal deltas are actually expanding rather than losing ground. Understanding the difference between land loss and land gain may be critical to saving the deltas, because this information informs how to reverse the land loss in the shrinking deltas. With coastal populations growing at rates nearing 10% every decade and the concomitant increasing demand for ocean resources, it becomes critical to understand the processes by which coastal wetlands are resilient or become vulnerable to the ocean’s mood. Satellite imaging is the most efficient and reliable method to monitor the status of low elevation coastal regions given their large size and global geographic distribution. In particular, the oft-present layer of clouds covering these areas requires radar imaging, which pierces through clouds, providing an on-demand access to imagery of coastal areas. Because NISAR is a NASA instrument, its data will be available free of charge, so that it can be used to reduce risk to life and property throughout the United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration For more information, visit http://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/applications Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology / Pasadena, California / www.jpl.nasa.gov In wetlands, the health of the vegetation is often an indicator of the area’s resilience to storm surge, and hence to its ability to protect inland populations. Vegetation serves to decrease the energy of the incoming waves of a storm surge and to lower wind speed through increased resistance to near-surface flow. Radar remote sensing can be used to determine the type and status of vegetation, showing the spread or declines of species in response to changes in water depth, salinity, and temperature. Earth observations from space using the NISAR microwave radar will enable reliable and repeated measurements to be made of the coastal and inland large water bodies of the United States, informing land managers of where and how to implement coastal restoration projects. Right: Radar-derived map of the Mississippi River indicating vegetation canopy height. Radar Imaging of Coastal Wetlands