Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2007This research investigates the effect of lakes on late winter Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) and snow depth estimations on the North Slope of Alaska. Time-invariant and temporal sub-grid variability is assessed through the comparison of brightness temperature evolutions for three grid cells with varying lake fraction. Two new stepwise regression-derived algorithms to estimate SWE and snow depth using brightness temperatures and lake fractions, and two new algorithms to estimate lake fraction using brightness temperatures from SSM/I and AMSR-E are presented. Evaluation of various goodness-of-fit metrics display strengths and weaknesses of each algorithm. The methods employed in this study result...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Dual-polarized airborne passive microwave (PM) brightness temperatures (Tb) at 6.9 GHz H/V, 19 GHz H...
The retrieval of snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow depth (SD) information from passive microwave ...
The algorithms designed to estimate snow water equivalent (SWE) using passive microwave measurements...
Plot-scale brightness temperature (TB) measurements at 6.9, 19, 37, and 89 GHz were acquired in fore...
Abstract- Using satellite technology to estimate snow characteristics has been employed for years. D...
In this research we examine active and passive microwave to snow water equivalent (SWE) and to inves...
Time series of brightness temperatures (<i>T</i><sub>B</sub>) from the Advan...
Space-borne passive microwave (PM) radiometers have provided an opportunity to estimate Snow water e...
The sensitivity of brightness temperature (T(B)) at 6.9, 10.7, and 18.7 GHz from Advanced Microwave ...
ABSTRACT. Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images and numerical ice growth modelling were u...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Microwave-frequency data acquired from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) has been interpre...
A new automated method enabling consistent satellite assessment of seasonal lake ice phenology at 5 ...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Dual-polarized airborne passive microwave (PM) brightness temperatures (Tb) at 6.9 GHz H/V, 19 GHz H...
The retrieval of snow water equivalent (SWE) and snow depth (SD) information from passive microwave ...
The algorithms designed to estimate snow water equivalent (SWE) using passive microwave measurements...
Plot-scale brightness temperature (TB) measurements at 6.9, 19, 37, and 89 GHz were acquired in fore...
Abstract- Using satellite technology to estimate snow characteristics has been employed for years. D...
In this research we examine active and passive microwave to snow water equivalent (SWE) and to inves...
Time series of brightness temperatures (<i>T</i><sub>B</sub>) from the Advan...
Space-borne passive microwave (PM) radiometers have provided an opportunity to estimate Snow water e...
The sensitivity of brightness temperature (T(B)) at 6.9, 10.7, and 18.7 GHz from Advanced Microwave ...
ABSTRACT. Spaceborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images and numerical ice growth modelling were u...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Microwave-frequency data acquired from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I) has been interpre...
A new automated method enabling consistent satellite assessment of seasonal lake ice phenology at 5 ...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Accurate estimation of snow mass is important for the characterization of the hydrological cycle at ...
Dual-polarized airborne passive microwave (PM) brightness temperatures (Tb) at 6.9 GHz H/V, 19 GHz H...