1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-4257(99)00010-3
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Snow Monitoring Using Radar and Optical Satellite Data

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“…Koskinen et al, 1999;Nagler & Rott, 2000). Wet snow is detected by utilising the high absorption, and, therefore, low backscatter, of wet snow and then comparing the backscatter with the corresponding pixel of a reference image acquired during dry-snow or snow-free conditions.…”
Section: Methodological Foundation Of New Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koskinen et al, 1999;Nagler & Rott, 2000). Wet snow is detected by utilising the high absorption, and, therefore, low backscatter, of wet snow and then comparing the backscatter with the corresponding pixel of a reference image acquired during dry-snow or snow-free conditions.…”
Section: Methodological Foundation Of New Algorithmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using change detection methods, some repeat-pass spaceborne SAR systems are useful in regular snow cover monitoring, such as the ERS-1/2, JERS-1, and RADARSAT-1/2 (Koskinen et al, 1999;Nagler and Rott, 2000). In addition, SIR-C (Shi et al, 1997), ASAR (Kumar and Venkataraman, 2011) and other SAR data were commonly used in snow cover mapping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have shown the value of combining passive microwave and visible/infrared satellite data to map snow cover and monitor its evolution in time and space [1,[4][5][6][17][18][19][20][21]. Romanov et al [5] have shown that the multisensor technique is as precise as, or better than, IMS products, especially with respect to data consistency throughout the time series.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%