Performing two independent surveys in 2016 and 2017 over a flat sample plot (6700 m 2 ), we compare snow-depth measurements from Unmanned-Aerial-System (UAS) photogrammetry and from a new high-resolution laser-scanning device (MultiStation) with manual probing, the standard technique used by operational services around the world. While previous comparisons already used laser scanners, we tested for the first time a MultiStation, which has a different measurement principle and is thus capable of millimetric accuracy. Both remote-sensing techniques measured point clouds with centimetric resolution, while we manually collected a relatively dense amount of manual data (135 pt in 2016 and 115 pt in 2017). UAS photogrammetry and the MultiS...
Arctic tundra environments are characterized by a spatially heterogeneous end-of-winter snow depth r...
Airborne photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance: lower-cost equipment, more powerful software, a...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...
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...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
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...
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...
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...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
Arctic tundra environments are characterized by a spatially heterogeneous end-of-winter snow depth r...
Airborne photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance: lower-cost equipment, more powerful software, a...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...
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...
Photogrammetric surveys using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) may represent an alternative to existing...
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...
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...
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...
The repeat acquisition of high-resolution snow depth measurements has important research and civil a...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
More accurate snow quality predictions are needed to economically and socially support communities i...
Arctic tundra environments are characterized by a spatially heterogeneous end-of-winter snow depth r...
Airborne photogrammetry is undergoing a renaissance: lower-cost equipment, more powerful software, a...
We investigate snow depth distribution at peak accumulation over a small Alpine area (∼0.3 km 2 ) us...