Due to the changing climate and inherent atypically occurring meteorological events in the Arctic regions, more accurate snow quality predictions are needed in order to support the Sámi reindeer herding communities in northern Sweden that struggle to adapt to the rapidly changing Arctic climate. Spatial snow depth distribution is a crucial parameter not only to assess snow quality but also for multiple environmental research and social land use purposes. This contrasts with the current availability of affordable and efficient snow monitoring methods to estimate such an extremely variable parameter in both space and time. In this thesis, a novel approach to determine spatial snow depth distribution in challenging alpine terrain is presented...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...
This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) re...
International audienceTo date, there is no definitive approach to map snow depth in mountainous area...
Due to the changing climate and inherent atypically occurring meteorological events in the Arctic re...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
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...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is important for numerous applications, inclu...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of alpine snow distribution, advances in hydrological monitoring and...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m 2 ), we c...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m2), we compare sn...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...
This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) re...
International audienceTo date, there is no definitive approach to map snow depth in mountainous area...
Due to the changing climate and inherent atypically occurring meteorological events in the Arctic re...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
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...
Information on snow depth and its spatial distribution is important for numerous applications, inclu...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Alpine areas pose challenges for many existing remote sensing methods for snow depth retrieval, thus...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Due to the heterogeneous nature of alpine snow distribution, advances in hydrological monitoring and...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m 2 ), we c...
Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m2), we compare sn...
Under a warming climate, an improved understanding of the water stored in snowpacks is becoming incr...
This study tested the potential of a short time series of very high spatial resolution (cm to dm) re...
International audienceTo date, there is no definitive approach to map snow depth in mountainous area...