Knowing the timing and the evolution of the snow melting process is very important, since it allows the prediction of: i) the snow melt onset; ii) the snow gliding and wet-snow avalanches; iii) the release of snow contaminants and iv) the runoff onset. The snowmelt can be monitored by jointly measuring snowpack parameters such as the snow water equivalent (SWE) or the amount of free liquid water content (LWC). However, continuous measurements of SWE and LWC are rare and difficult to be obtained. On the other hand, active microwave sensors such as the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) mounted on board of satellites, are highly sensitive to LWC of the snowpack and can provide spatially distributed information with a high resolution. Moreo...
In the High Mountainous Central Asia, ecosystems are characterized by unique and diverse flora and f...
International audienceIn mountain regions, seasonal snow monitoring is very important for many appli...
In this work, we explore the use of exogenous snow-related information for enhancing the operation o...
Monitoring snowmelt dynamics in mountains is crucial to understand water releases downstream. Sentin...
The transition of a cold winter snowpack to one that is ripe and contributing to runoff is crucial t...
The Sentinel satellite constellation series, developed and operated by the European Space Agency, re...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
Seasonal snow is an essential water resource in many mountain regions. However, the spatio-temporal ...
Conventional studies to assess the annual mass balance for glaciers rely on single point observation...
In this work we present a methodology for the mapping of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) temporal variat...
ABSTRACT: We have used TerraSAR-X spot-light mode data (1 m spatial resolution) together with in sit...
In cryospheric studies, the most critical variable is estimating the beginning and evolution of the ...
Conventional studies to assess the annual mass balance for glaciers rely on single point observation...
Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) glaciers serve as some of the most sensitive indicators of changes in glo...
International audienceThe main objective of this study was to monitor wet snow conditions from Senti...
In the High Mountainous Central Asia, ecosystems are characterized by unique and diverse flora and f...
International audienceIn mountain regions, seasonal snow monitoring is very important for many appli...
In this work, we explore the use of exogenous snow-related information for enhancing the operation o...
Monitoring snowmelt dynamics in mountains is crucial to understand water releases downstream. Sentin...
The transition of a cold winter snowpack to one that is ripe and contributing to runoff is crucial t...
The Sentinel satellite constellation series, developed and operated by the European Space Agency, re...
Seasonal snow cover is the largest single component of the cryosphere in areal extent, covering an a...
Seasonal snow is an essential water resource in many mountain regions. However, the spatio-temporal ...
Conventional studies to assess the annual mass balance for glaciers rely on single point observation...
In this work we present a methodology for the mapping of Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) temporal variat...
ABSTRACT: We have used TerraSAR-X spot-light mode data (1 m spatial resolution) together with in sit...
In cryospheric studies, the most critical variable is estimating the beginning and evolution of the ...
Conventional studies to assess the annual mass balance for glaciers rely on single point observation...
Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) glaciers serve as some of the most sensitive indicators of changes in glo...
International audienceThe main objective of this study was to monitor wet snow conditions from Senti...
In the High Mountainous Central Asia, ecosystems are characterized by unique and diverse flora and f...
International audienceIn mountain regions, seasonal snow monitoring is very important for many appli...
In this work, we explore the use of exogenous snow-related information for enhancing the operation o...