2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023gl104871
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Six Consecutive Seasons of High‐Resolution Mountain Snow Depth Maps From Satellite Stereo Imagery

J. Michelle Hu,
David Shean,
Shashank Bhushan

Abstract: Fine‐scale seasonal snow depth observations can improve estimates of snow water equivalent at critical times of year. Airborne lidar is the current gold standard for snow depth measurement, but it involves high costs and relatively limited coverage. Using very‐high‐resolution satellite stereo images from WorldView‐2, WorldView‐3, and Pléiades‐HR 1A/1B, we produced a six‐year time series (2017–2022) of spatially continuous digital elevation models for an 874 km2 study area over Grand Mesa, Colorado. We generate… Show more

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