The snow-melting zone forms a site of marked physical-hydrological processes. A basic requirement for monitoring such zones is the data on temperature distribution, for which the method of environmental lapse rate and remote sensing with thermal infrared scanners have been used earlier. In this study, repetitive multispectral image data sets acquired from IRS-LISS-III satellite sensor have been used for snow mapping in the Gangotri glacier, Himalayas, and topographically corrected reflectance values have been computed using a digital elevation model. Temperature measurements at a field station have been used for estimating temperature distribution in the snow-covered basin on the corresponding dates. It is shown here that in the melting sea...
In this study, the Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature (LST) E...
In the Himalayas, large area is covered by glaciers, seasonal snow and changes in its extent can inf...
Remote sensing-based observations prove to be critical for the monitoring and assessment of cryosphe...
Application of remote sensing data has been made to differentiate between dry/wet snows in a glacier...
The Himalayan region comprises extensive snow cover areas having various degrees of glaciations that...
The sensor onboard the satellite views the earth as a plain surface and consequently the satellite-o...
Glaciers have a direct relation with climate change. The equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is the most...
The widespread retreat of snow/ice-covered areas from the past century has given rise to the sea lev...
Temperature lapse rate (TLR) is an important parameter for simulations of snow/glacier melts in alpi...
A procedure for evaluating depletion of snow covered area (SCA) using mean air temperature has been ...
In the present paper, a methodology has been developed for the mapping of snow cover in Beas basin, ...
This study describes time series analysis of snow-melt, radiation data and energy balance for a seas...
Spatially distributed surface temperature is an important, yet difficult to observe, variable for ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Remote sensing by geostationary satellites, such as by...
In the Himalayas, a large area is covered by glaciers and seasonal snow and changes in its extent ca...
In this study, the Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature (LST) E...
In the Himalayas, large area is covered by glaciers, seasonal snow and changes in its extent can inf...
Remote sensing-based observations prove to be critical for the monitoring and assessment of cryosphe...
Application of remote sensing data has been made to differentiate between dry/wet snows in a glacier...
The Himalayan region comprises extensive snow cover areas having various degrees of glaciations that...
The sensor onboard the satellite views the earth as a plain surface and consequently the satellite-o...
Glaciers have a direct relation with climate change. The equilibrium line altitude (ELA) is the most...
The widespread retreat of snow/ice-covered areas from the past century has given rise to the sea lev...
Temperature lapse rate (TLR) is an important parameter for simulations of snow/glacier melts in alpi...
A procedure for evaluating depletion of snow covered area (SCA) using mean air temperature has been ...
In the present paper, a methodology has been developed for the mapping of snow cover in Beas basin, ...
This study describes time series analysis of snow-melt, radiation data and energy balance for a seas...
Spatially distributed surface temperature is an important, yet difficult to observe, variable for ph...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Remote sensing by geostationary satellites, such as by...
In the Himalayas, a large area is covered by glaciers and seasonal snow and changes in its extent ca...
In this study, the Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Land Surface Temperature (LST) E...
In the Himalayas, large area is covered by glaciers, seasonal snow and changes in its extent can inf...
Remote sensing-based observations prove to be critical for the monitoring and assessment of cryosphe...