January 2019.Includes bibliographical references.Seasonal snow is a crucial component of water supply in Colorado and the western United States. Measurement of snow accumulation through the winter and spring allows water managers to forecast water supply for the growing season and take actions to ease flooding and drought. The Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) snow telemetry (SNOTEL) network provides real-time data at a high cost per station and at single points. An evaluation of existing field measurements of snow depth taken in 2009 and 2010 was undertaken to determine if fine resolution depth measurements are justified. Fassnacht et al. (in press) showed that the snow depth variability can be substantial even at fine resolu...
Mountain snowpacks vary drastically over length scales as small as 1—2 meters in complex terrain and...
The capability of time-lapse photography to retrieve snow depth time series was tested. Historically...
Snow depth measurements were recorded in March 2018 as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada...
Submitted to Office of Water Research and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior.June 1976.This...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Snow is an important source of water. However, data is often lacking on the water content (snow wate...
Quantifying the spatial distribution of snow is crucial to predict and assess its water resource pot...
In the semiarid interior western USA, where a majority of surface water supply comes from mountain f...
Abstract Remote cameras are used to study demographics, ecological processes, and behavior of wildli...
Snow depth was one of the core ground measurements required to validate remotely-sensed data collect...
Snow depth measurements were recorded as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada's 2018-2019 T...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
Repeated Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) surveys are quickly becoming the de facto method for me...
Dynamic natural processes govern snow distribution in mountainous environments throughout the world....
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Mountain snowpacks vary drastically over length scales as small as 1—2 meters in complex terrain and...
The capability of time-lapse photography to retrieve snow depth time series was tested. Historically...
Snow depth measurements were recorded in March 2018 as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada...
Submitted to Office of Water Research and Technology, U.S. Department of the Interior.June 1976.This...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
Snow is an important source of water. However, data is often lacking on the water content (snow wate...
Quantifying the spatial distribution of snow is crucial to predict and assess its water resource pot...
In the semiarid interior western USA, where a majority of surface water supply comes from mountain f...
Abstract Remote cameras are used to study demographics, ecological processes, and behavior of wildli...
Snow depth was one of the core ground measurements required to validate remotely-sensed data collect...
Snow depth measurements were recorded as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada's 2018-2019 T...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
Repeated Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) surveys are quickly becoming the de facto method for me...
Dynamic natural processes govern snow distribution in mountainous environments throughout the world....
Fractional snow cover (FSC) and snow depth (SD) are two important parameters used to calculate snow ...
Mountain snowpacks vary drastically over length scales as small as 1—2 meters in complex terrain and...
The capability of time-lapse photography to retrieve snow depth time series was tested. Historically...
Snow depth measurements were recorded in March 2018 as part of Environment and Climate Change Canada...