Snow cover is one of the important components of land cover, and it is necessary to accurately monitor the depth and coverage of snow cover. Using the GPS signal receiver data and the basic principle of snow depth detection based on GPS-MR technology, the snow depth of the three sites on the Greenland PBO network GLS1, GLS2, and GLS3 from 2012 to 2018 was obtained. The inversion snow depth is affected by site drift, which is a quite difference from the measured snow depth. Combined with the stable reference point, the velocity field distribution of Greenland Island and the U-direction component change value of the station can be obtained through GAMIT calculation. By analyzing the glacial flow and U-direction component, the influence of the...
The variability of snow accumulation and melting is one of the most important interactions of the Ea...
Kinematic GPS measurements provide in-situ data crucial for measuring the surface elevation change o...
Snow depth is an essential meteorological indicator for monitoring snow disasters. The Global Naviga...
Data from three continuously operating GPS sites located in the interior of the Greenland ice sheet ...
The in situ measurements of snow surface temperature (SST) and snow height (SH) are very difficult w...
Snow is a water resource and plays a significant role in the water cycle. However, traditional groun...
Snow is one of the most critical sources of freshwater, which influences the global water cycle and ...
Snow is a water resource and plays a significant role in the water cycle. However, traditional groun...
The Global Positioning System continuously transmits L-band signals to support real-time navigation ...
There are several significant advantages in snow depth inversion with GNSS reflected signals,such as...
Monitoring snow variations can know how fast the snow is melted and how much water is frozen on the ...
Monitoring snow variations can know how fast the snow is melted and how much water is frozen on the ...
This dataset consists of over 2000 snow depth and position (GNSS) measurements collected on Samoylov...
Snow plays an important role in the water cycle and global climate change, and the accurate monitori...
The variability of snow accumulation and melting is one of the most important interactions of the Ea...
The variability of snow accumulation and melting is one of the most important interactions of the Ea...
Kinematic GPS measurements provide in-situ data crucial for measuring the surface elevation change o...
Snow depth is an essential meteorological indicator for monitoring snow disasters. The Global Naviga...
Data from three continuously operating GPS sites located in the interior of the Greenland ice sheet ...
The in situ measurements of snow surface temperature (SST) and snow height (SH) are very difficult w...
Snow is a water resource and plays a significant role in the water cycle. However, traditional groun...
Snow is one of the most critical sources of freshwater, which influences the global water cycle and ...
Snow is a water resource and plays a significant role in the water cycle. However, traditional groun...
The Global Positioning System continuously transmits L-band signals to support real-time navigation ...
There are several significant advantages in snow depth inversion with GNSS reflected signals,such as...
Monitoring snow variations can know how fast the snow is melted and how much water is frozen on the ...
Monitoring snow variations can know how fast the snow is melted and how much water is frozen on the ...
This dataset consists of over 2000 snow depth and position (GNSS) measurements collected on Samoylov...
Snow plays an important role in the water cycle and global climate change, and the accurate monitori...
The variability of snow accumulation and melting is one of the most important interactions of the Ea...
The variability of snow accumulation and melting is one of the most important interactions of the Ea...
Kinematic GPS measurements provide in-situ data crucial for measuring the surface elevation change o...
Snow depth is an essential meteorological indicator for monitoring snow disasters. The Global Naviga...