This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) remote sensing datasets obtained from unmanned aerial system (UAS)-based photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) to monitor snow cover ablation in the upper Dischma valley (Davos, Switzerland). Five flight missions (for UAS) and five scans (for TLS) were carried out simultaneously: Four during the snow-covered period (9, 10, 11, and 27 May 2016) and one during the snow-free period (24 June 2016 for UAS and 31 May 2016 for TLS). The changes in both the areal extent of the snow cover and the snow depth (HS) were assessed together in the same case study. The areal extent of the snow cover was estimated from both UAS- and TLS-based orth...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
Quantifying the spatial distribution of snow is crucial to predict and assess its water resource pot...
Mountainous regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and the impacts are already exten...
This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) re...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is important for numerous applications, inclu...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m 2 ), we c...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
Recent developments in unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV) and Structure for Motion (SfM photogrammetry...
The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in Davos (SLF) publishes daily snow and ...
The Arctic is a region undergoing continuous and significant changes in land relief due to different...
Airborne digital photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance. The availability of low-cost Unmanned A...
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
Quantifying the spatial distribution of snow is crucial to predict and assess its water resource pot...
Mountainous regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and the impacts are already exten...
This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) re...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is important for numerous applications, inclu...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m 2 ), we c...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
Recent developments in unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV) and Structure for Motion (SfM photogrammetry...
The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in Davos (SLF) publishes daily snow and ...
The Arctic is a region undergoing continuous and significant changes in land relief due to different...
Airborne digital photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance. The availability of low-cost Unmanned A...
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Snow cover is an important variable for water availability, it influences the radiation budget of th...
Quantifying the spatial distribution of snow is crucial to predict and assess its water resource pot...
Mountainous regions are particularly vulnerable to climate change, and the impacts are already exten...