This paper developed a method of mapping wet snow and dry snow in alpine terrain based on multi-polarimetric and mono temporal ASAR data in the snow melting ...
The objective of this paper is to develop a method of mapping wet snow and dry snow in alpine terrain based on multi-polarimetric and mono temporal ASAR data in ...
This paper developed a method of mapping wet snow and dry snow in alpine terrain based on multi-polarimetric and mono temporal ASAR data in the snow melting ...
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Jun 6, 2023 · The interannual variability of snow cover in alpine areas is increasing, which may affect the tightly coupled cycles of carbon and water ...
Jul 10, 2020 · In alpine ecosystems, both snow melt and the temperature after snow melt are critical in regulating the onset of vegetation growth (Jonas et ...
Jul 7, 2022 · The effects of elevation, land surface temperature, and land cover types became more prominent in all regions during the mid- and post-melting ...
The area under investigation in this pilot project covers some 80 km² with terrain elevations ranging from 700 m to 1900 m a.s.l.. The main mountain in the area ...
Aug 24, 2023 · A melting snow layer on Arctic sea ice, as a composition of ice, liquid water, and air, supplies meltwater that may trigger the formation of melt ponds.
This paper presents a physically-based snow depth retrieval algorithm adapted for deep mountainous snowpack and airborne multifrequency (10.7, 18.7, ...
Mar 8, 2021 · Alpine snowbed communities are characterized as having areas of longer lasting snow cover duration compared with the surrounding landscape.